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Nearly three million Israelis face food insecurity, including one million children, report finds
A report from the National Insurance Institute (NII) shows a slight improvement in access to food across Israel, but it also shows that geographical and economic food inequality persist.
Nova Festival memorial attracts 7,000 daily visitors
Israel’s Under-18 squad ready for its turn
National Library of Israel to put 300 workers on unpaid leave
Just an ambucycle ride away
Staffed by volunteers, United Hatzalah offers a first-responder model that has been replicated internationally.
Danon concedes Likud race
Results of the race for Likud leader between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and MK Danny Danon expected overnight.
On Jan. 1, fuel prices to be lowest in five years
Throughout 2014 fuel prices have consistently dropped, Energy Ministry graph shows.
Netanyahu expected to easily win Likud primary race today
70 candidates to compete for estimated 20-25 seats in next Knesset.
Histadrut calls on Netanyahu to keep Channel 10 open
The station has received repeated warnings that unless it pays the NIS 36 million it owes the Second Authority for Television and Radio, its broadcasting license will not be renewed.
Exclusive: IDF on cusp of inaugurating robust Internet radio communication system
To win wars, forces must be able to talk to one another, senior C4i Branch officer tells ‘Post.’
Third of 2015 health basket expansion goes to hepatitis C
13 cancer drugs, 14 medications for diabetes added.
Girl hurt in firebomb attack improves slightly, but life remains in danger
"Tell the family we stand by their side and wish them a fast recovery," said Netanyahu.
Wading Through Widowhood: Another election
Seems like in Israel, the leader stands again to give us more of the same. And go figure, the electorate votes him in once more.
Classical review
Phoenix Ensemble Napolitan Baroque St. Andrew’s Church, December 16.