70-year-old files police complaint after passenger with a toddler breaks his nose, lacerates his forehead in Tel Aviv

With only three doctors available, Abu Kabir struggles to handle the 21 bodies brought in over weekend

Community leaders organize a strike and demonstration that ends with minor brawl with police; one mayor detained by officers

Initially suspected to be a brawl, August 10 incident was a planned nationalistic attack by West Bank resident Muhammad Bassiouni, prosecutors say

IDF says engineering vehicle damaged while driving over old mine near Sha'ar HaGolan

Currency has plunged 5% since beginning of the month; analysts expect Bank of Israel will raise interest rates in response

Left-wing party was a force in municipal elections for decades, but with it now in debt and barred from subsidizing campaigns, some contenders have reluctantly dropped the brand

Mayor's announcement will likely please residents of his largely secular suburb but also comes two months ahead of municipal elections when he'll aim to win a second term

Sides reportedly agree to lower public profile of talks, but continue anonymous mudslinging in press, as Likud edgy about passing such unpopular legislation during overhaul

Egged, Electra-Afikim and Nateev Express are each being sued after drivers improperly harassed or discriminated against female passengers, as phenomenon makes national headlines

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