Israeli news
Israel Police probe case of alleged exploitative sexual offenses in newsroom
The case has been transferred to the prosecution for review.
Less than half of Israelis believe Hamas will relinquish control of the Gaza Strip - poll
Opposition's Knesset dispersal bill fails after Edelstein, haredim reach draft bill agreement
'Walla' and Channel 14 journalist caught on film taking cash to kill story - report
Herzog characterizes Gaza as an empire of evil
Israeli President Isaac Herzog holds a press conference in which he emphasizes Israel's right to defend itself in the wake of Hamas's unprovoked wave of violence.
Israelis are in the top 10 supporters of the NBA worldwide
Israel's large fanbase for the NBA can be thanks, in part, to the growing population of American and Canadian immigrants, or Olim.
Prisons to release 120 inmates to alleviate overcrowding
IPS said that it was continuing to search for solutions to the overcrowding problems, and to ensure that detainees and prisoners had proper living arrangements.
Right-wing Israeli TV channel boots pundit for calling to free Yitzhak Rabin’s assassin
Strauss Group, one of Israel’s leading food manufacturers, told Channel 14 that it would pause its advertising due to “various hurtful expressions.”
The start-ups are leaving the Start-Up Nation: New survey reveals growing concerns
Across the board, large portions of Israel’s start-up ecosystem are moving funds, headquarters and investments away from the Start-Up Nation.
Communications Min. unveils plan to change media field in Israel
Content providers will be required to deliver the content of registered news providers.
Arguments about judicial reform, ICC are legally baseless - opinion
The ICC is an international body, the member states of which cover a wide range of legal and political systems, including even monarchies.
Israel's public diplomacy crisis: The impact of negative media coverage, need of change - opinion
Out of 148 articles published about Israel in the first quarter, 67% were negative, and only 4.7% were positive (the remaining 28.3% were neutral).
Israeli settlement activity fuels West Bank violence, UN's Guterres says
The UN Secretary-General spoke out just two days after Israel advanced plans for 5,700 new settler homes in Area C of the West Bank.
Israeli reservist doctors threaten to refuse duty if judicial reform goes ahead
The proposed judicial reform has also stirred Western concern for Israel's democratic health and spooked investors.