Amir Alkarnawi, who is suspected of slamming his car into uniformed military boarding school student, denies allegations against him and claims lost control of vehicle
Officers apparently will work alongside the IDF and Border Police in order to react quickly to any incident of military equipment being stolen, which has become a widespread phenomenon
In-depth: Admission to Visa Waiver Program hinges on the rate at which Israelis are refused visas by U.S. authorities, and a new legislation that would require Israel to disclose info on nationals traveling to America
Agency chief David Barnea reveals spy’s last message ‘as a free man’ before he was captured and executed by the Syrian authorities – during inauguration ceremony of new national museum named after Cohen
Judge presiding over the case rules the man could not have comprehended his actions after his psychiatric evaluation revealed he suffers from psychotic episodes
In wake of China tensions, Joseph Wu tells Ynet he hopes cooperation and bilateral relations between the countries will become stronger, and support for each other on international stage will only grow
Latet NGO’s report finds out of overall number, 1,176,000 are children; 830,000 of households in Israel are in economic distress; report also points to inequality in educational opportunities and access to health care
Reports say the teen was killed while she was on the roof of her home, while Israeli security forces were exchanging fire with local militants; military says will look into allegations
After years on the popular channel, Eden Harel finds herself in a Buddhist monastery in India where she connects with simplicity and eventually with Judaism; as religious mother of 7, would tell her younger self to ‘go with the flow, and never get stuck’
UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says Iran-backed group moves weapons and ammunition from its military positions near Damascus, IDF spreads pamphlets to Syrian forces warning against aid to Hezbollah