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Israel Marks Memorial Day As 249 Soldiers And Civilians Killed Over Past Year

Israel prepares to mark Memorial Day on Monday night, coinciding with newly released figures showing 249 soldiers and civilians killed over ...

More Than Snoring: Scientists Link Sleep Apnea To Muscle And Bone Damage

A common sleep disorder that often goes unnoticed may be doing more than disrupting rest. An Israeli study suggests that obstructive sleep ...

Israeli Forces Demolish 70 Hezbollah Sites in Bint Jbeil

Israeli soldiers have demolished approximately 70 terror infrastructure sites in Hezbollah's southern Lebanese stronghold of Bint Jbeil, ...

After Ceasefire, Israeli Authorities Help Secure Orthodox Easter in Jerusalem

Orthodox Christians in Israel and around the world, together with the Coptic and Ethiopian Churches, are preparing to celebrate Easter in ...

‘We Are Not Shutting Down’: Israeli Care Center Reopens Under Missile Threat

The ALEH rehabilitative center in Bnei Brak has resumed full operations under renewed missile fire, months after a ballistic strike forced ...

Elderly Couple, Son and Partner Killed in Haifa Strike

Israeli rescue teams recovered the bodies of four people from the rubble of a residential building in Haifa on Monday, ending an 18-hour ...

Jerusalem’s Priestly Blessing Proceeds Under Home Front Command Limits

War did not cancel the traditional Priestly Blessing in Jerusalem, but Home Front Command restrictions forced organizers to scale back the ...

Hebrew University Researchers Discover How E. coli Outsmarts Human Cells

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered a two-part mechanism used by a pathogenic strain of E. coli to weaken the ...

‘An Israeli Seder At Its Best’

On the first night of Passover, Level-4 of the gray underground parking level at Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Center was transformed into ...

Between Sirens and Coffee Cups, Jerusalem Refuses to Stop

“Jerusalemites in heart and soul.” That is how they describe themselves, sipping their coffee as though it were any other day, holding ...