Israel Police releases tapes of Bank Hapoalim's security cameras that clearly show the assailant with his drawn weapon shooting one of the victims; four people died and one was seriously wounded in the attack.
by Yanir Yagna 0 comments
Israel Police releases tapes of Bank Hapoalim's security cameras that clearly show the assailant with his drawn weapon shooting one of the victims; four people died and one was seriously wounded in the attack.
by Yanir Yagna 0 comments
Trading was influenced by the release of quarterly reports. The three communications companies on the blue-chip TA-25 - Bezeq, Partner and Cellcom - were the index's worst performers for the month.
by Dror Reich 0 comments
Praise for Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs Eli Ben-Dahan by Reform and Conservative movements turns into condemnation after he clarifies that non-Orthodox Jews cannot use state-sponsored mikvehs for purpose of conversion.
by Yair Ettinger 0 comments
A recent report revealed that PM spent $127,000 of taxpayers money on installing a 'resting chamber' on a flight to London for Margaret Thatcher's funeral; MKs requested the investigation.
by Revital Hovel and Zvi Zrahiya 0 comments
According to report by UN nuclear watchdog, the Islamic Republic increased its capacity to refine uranium by installing hundreds of more centrifuges in Natanz.
by Reuters and The Associated Press 4 comments
IAF chief says Syria arming itself with advanced Russian weaponry, including Russian S-300 systems.
by Gili Cohen 2 comments
An urban boutique near Cairo decorated with a swastika raises uncomfortable questions about whether the Nazi dictator is a hero or villain in the Arab world.
by Khaled Diab 1 comments
Top conference officials were sufficiently concerned by allegations that they launched probe in 2001 that did not detect wider fraud; Semen Domnitser, a Claims Conference employee, was found guilty March 8 of the $57 million scheme.
by JTA 0 comments
Maj. Gen. Amir Eshel says Syria has invested millions in purchasing anti-aircraft missiles, including Russian S-300 systems.
by Gili Cohen 2 comments
Due to the lack of U.S. policy on Syria, encouraging a negotiated solution between Assad and the rebels now appears to be the West's least dangerous course of action.
by Zvi Bar'el 6 comments
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