Along with arguably the world's largest sukkah, Israel puts on activities geared to a wide range of interests

Judges cite government's caretaker status ahead of elections as reason for postponement; pro-settlement group blasts government for 'not knowing how to protect' Israel's interests

No injuries as gunfire hits home, yard in Carmit; Rahat suspect filmed firing into air to celebrate wedding arrested after bullet hit car in nearby kibbutz on Friday

No injuries reported from celebratory gunfire; vehicle's owner: 'Just imagine what would have happened if it hurt a child'; head of regional council urges police to take action

Nature and Parks Authority faces opposition to planned wildlife corridor near Haifa, which environmentalists say is an important part of efforts to protect endangered animals

Over a dozen youths complete five-week tech program for Bedouin community, backed by MIT, Ben-Gurion University

Shin Bet says 21-year-olds from Umm al-Fahm sought to travel to Nigeria where 'intense fighting' occurs; Bedouin man planned to fight for group in Israel

'Anyone who acts against the State of Israel, and its security... should receive a punishment,' says father of 25-year-old who allegedly enlisted in IDF on orders from Gaza

Shehadeh Abu Alqian, 25, charged with joining Mujahideen Brigades after authorities issued demolition order for his father's illegal home, proving terror group with intel

Branch of global Jane Goodall Institute will focus on ecological corridors, wetland restoration and use of Bedouin knowledge to replant native species

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