Knesset passes 2023-2024 state budget
The 2023 budget is 484 billion shekels ($132 billion) and the 2024 budget is 514 billion shekels ($140 billion).
In Latest Attempts to Bring Down Bibi, Rabbi Sees Biblical Parallels Between Netanyahu, King David
The lengthy investigation against Netanyahu’s alleged bribery has turned into a political and media witch-hunt.
Togolese President to Rivlin: “Nations of Africa Admire Israel’s Achievements”
“Israel is interested in being involved in assisting with the humanitarian issues, initiatives, and the rebuilding taking place in Africa,” stressed Rivlin.
Unsuccessful Coup in Turkey Leaves Over 260 Dead
The aftermath of a failed attempt to overthrow Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan left more than 260 dead and 1,440 wounded.
Knesset Passes Transparency Bill Demanding NGO’s Reveal Source of Foreign Funding
The law, which goes into effect January 2017, imposes a fine not greater than $7,500 on violators, but will not be applied retroactively.
FBI Didn’t Inform Many Americans They Were On Secret ISIS Kill List
Anyone from college professors, to art collectors, to simple homemakers can be a victim of the terror group.
Tough Anti-Terror Law Passes Knesset Committee
The Knesset’s Constitution, Law, and Justice Committee approved a bill on Monday designed to provide Israel with improved and updated tools and tactics for fighting terrorism.
[BLOG] Afghan Government Needs Introspection
Despite its flaws, the National Unity Government is Afghanistan’s best bet for political stability.
Former London Mayor Suspended for Saying Hitler was a Zionist
After Labour MP John Mann called Livingstone a “Nazi apologist”, Livingstone responded that he did not intend to say that Hitler was a Zionist.
Netanyahu to MK Arabs Supporting Hezbollah: “Have You Gone Mad?”
The Balad party also condemned the decision, adding that “no criticism of Hezbollah’s involvement in Syria justifies this dangerous decision.”