Messages at right-wing rally extend to lamentations of a 'stolen' election, with participants claiming coalition's bid to weaken judiciary represent the silenced will of the people
Smotrich vows to block 16% jump in cost of basic milk and cheese products, slams deal between manufacturers and predecessor Liberman, who tells him to resign
Lawmakers and former residents celebrate first Independence Day since parts of 2005 Disengagement Law rolled back by Knesset: 'The true meaning of Jewish independence'
Police raid of Al-Aqsa on holy month's second week nearly sparked regional conflict; Israeli conduct -- pushed by US, UAE and Jordan -- helped calm hostility, but concern remains
The only way is up, experts say. Falling prices in the residential market are unlikely to become a long-term trend even if home sales are currently at record lows
Statement from far-right minister's office says ministerial security unit alerted over letter accusing him of 'keeping the historical cycles alive: victim becomes victimizer'
Senior official in company says strong and independent judiciary is crucial everywhere, but in particular in Israel, where legislature is under control of the executive branch
Editor David Horovitz and Tech Israel editor Sharon Wrobel on what the Moody’s Investors Service downgrade of Israel’s credit rating outlook means; Haredi draft bill controversy
Finance minister says pulling of 'positive' outlook is 'no big drama'; economist warns Israel set to be on investors' and credit rating agencies' 'watch list'
Letter calls Netanyahu and finance minister's response to credit agency report 'extremely worrying'; business forum urges total stop to overhaul to avoid permanent economic damage
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