The gabbai of Haifa’s Beit Knesset HaGadol was violently attacked in his office on Herzl Street in the Hadar neighborhood of the city. Three robbers tied him up, gagged him with tape and then brutally beat him. Read more on Yeshiva World News
As seen in the accompanying video, Rambam Hospital in Haifa on Thursday morning had to deal with flooding, which led to extended waiting times in some areas.
Operating rooms, MRI and other services were halted temporarily as a result of water main break in the hospital, which led to flooding in some areas.
ISA (Israel Security Agency/Shin Bet) Director Nadav Argaman announced on Thursday that the intelligence agency has prevented may terrorist attacks.
During a visit to Airport City, he visited a drone exhibition, using the opportunity to explain how his agency has incorporated the use of high-tech in its ongoing efforts to maintain national security.
Police in Bat Yam on Thursday arrested a suspect who allegedly tried to stab two women in a lawyer’s office.
Police report the call arrive in the morning hours for an attempted stabbing in a law office on Rothschild Street in Bat Yam.
The family of a resident of the United States who requested to be buried in Jerusalem, is now suing the Jerusalem Chevra Kadisha for NIS 250,000 because despite the agreement with them that the levaya would take place at 10:00AM, the body only arrived at 3:00PM.
The company which owns Spain’s Air Europa airline says the pilot that set off an accidental hijacking warning in Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport was teaching procedures to a junior pilot at the time. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The second-largest city in Maine, home to thousands of African newcomers, has elected a Somali American to its city council following a campaign that was marred by racist attacks and threats fueled by social media.
Liad Goldberg, the sister of Naama Issachar who is serving a 7.5-year sentence in a Russian prison for possession of a small amount of marijuana, says that Naama is having a difficult time in jail, a Jewish Telegraphic Agency report said. Read more on Yeshiva World News
A man scaled a traffic pole, and mounted himself on a traffic light in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday.
The incident happened at the intersection of West 36th Street near 6th Avenue at around 2:00PM. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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