Ra'am party says decision by Musab Dukhan underscores 'the dangerous situation' in northern city, which has been particularly hit by spillover of violent crime into local politics

Firefighting teams prevent blaze from reaching Tel Gezer, which suffered minor damage in inferno last year; no reports of injuries

Security increased at ex-PM's home; Ben-Gurion House laments 'discourse unfolding toward country's founding fathers,' days after gov't lawyer dismissed Declaration of Independence

Since the Brazilian import hit the Holy Land in 2003, sabras spending days on the sun-drenched coast have jumped at the sporting phenomenon, which now has a male and female league

Right-wing MKs hope to pass bill in coming parliamentary session, but Shin Bet opposes it, and rights groups warn it's a guise to limit Arab freedom of expression

Prices of fresh produce, transportation, entertainment, rent increase; drop seen in costs for clothing, footwear, furniture

Eliyahu Revivo sends supporters 'a personal and special blessing' from the Ukrainian city as tens of thousands expected to spend the Jewish new year there amid Russian invasion

Beit Shemesh Museum of Biblical Natural History director Natan Slifkin's collection features everything from rams to kudus to African buffalo and even a unicorn

With COVID wards and post-COVID clinics in hospitals now closed, the 10-20% of COVID sufferers who have long-term debilitating condition seek help through community health services

Baharav-Miara sides with justice minister, who decried court for treating initial submission as his substantive argument on matter, but says injunction against him should stand

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