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‘True Heroes of Israel’ Honored for Wartime Civic Leadership and Volunteerism
Seventeen awards of recognition were presented on Wednesday evening by the Zionist Council in Israel at Bar-Ilan University, honoring ...
Israeli Breakthrough Could Make Lab-Grown Meat More Affordable
Israeli scientists have developed a new method that could significantly reduce the cost of producing cultivated steak, addressing one of ...
Israel Denies Entry to Palestinian-American Activist Linked to New York Mayor
Israel has denied entry to Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour, following a recommendation by the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and ...
Israel Uncovers Hezbollah’s Nazi-Made Weapons and Iranian Arms
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) displayed German Nazi-era firearms captured from Hezbollah, alongside additional seized Iranian-made ...
Israel Sets Record $19.2B in Defense Exports in 2025
Israel set a new all-time defense export record in 2025, reaching $19.22 billion, marking the fifth consecutive year of growth, according ...
Trauma-Related News Can Trigger Nicotine and Cannabis Cravings, Scientists Warn
Simply being reminded of a traumatic news event can trigger a rapid increase in tobacco and cannabis cravings among regular users, ...
Chief Rabbi Criticizes Jewish Visits to Temple Mount as Numbers Rise
One of Israel's Chief Rabbis criticized the growing number of Jews visiting the Temple Mount, pushing back against National Security ...
Cyprus Remands Palestinians in Suspected Terror Plot, Signals Crackdown After Attack on Israelis
Cypriot authorities extended the detention of two Palestinians arrested in a suspected terror plot after one allegedly admitted that ...
Israeli Study Points to Potential Reversal of Cellular Aging
Israeli scientists have found evidence that some aspects of aging may be reversible, after a study that restored aged liver cells in mice ...
New AI Tool Helps Rescue Workers Navigate Collapsed Buildings
When Iranian missiles hit Israeli cities in March, rescue teams often arrived at the scene of destroyed buildings knowing nothing about the ...