Planning his new executive, Netanyahu faces a mixture of global challenges and opportunities
By Georgia L Gilholy
Judy Silkoff was in the Holy Land for four days as part of a study tour comprised of Jews, Christians and Muslims
By Judy Silkoff
Food technologists at the Technion in Haifa developed the dessert while searching for cheap, protein-packed food for older people
By Jenni Frazer
The Technion team made the top 10 in their category at the prestigious iGEM competition
The commercial finding confirms long-held theories the area contains more energy resources
The TV celebrity reveals details of his new BBC documentary filmed in Israel and West Bank
By Simon Rocker
West Bank clashes continue but Lebanon border deal reaches potential breakthrough
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The Board of Deputies and Jewish Leadership Council say they are 'extremely concerned' about the new coalition
By Ben Bloch
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It is estimated that there are over 50,000 disabled Israeli veterans living in Israel today
By Daniel Ben-David
Former cabinet minister says it is in Israel's own interest to support Kyiv and that Ukraine - like Israel- has the right to be a free nation
By Paul Cainer
By Alan Aziz
The renowned polymath and father of the state was a legendary figure in the three different fields in which he left his mark
Food packaging, single-use plastic products and fishing nets are among the main pollutants
By Natalie Lisbona
The prime minister said: 'The United Kingdom is committed to working with you all to take this initiative from strength to strength'
The former journalist talks about her glittering career and the hit book that changed her life
By Francine White
We take a look at the far-right duo who could soon shape Israeli politics
Dame Barbara Woodward told a UN Security Council Debate that 'urgent' action was needed