Yisrael Beytenu party chief says measure would be temporary; also accuses other right-wing parties of planning to change Israel's 'Law of Return,' which governs immigration

Contestant on 'Rising Star' highlights plight of his friend, born in Israel to Filipino parents and facing deportation, and reignites longtime debate

Many fleeing the Russian invasion already have difficulty accessing child care and medicine while facing an uncertain future in the Jewish state. And then add falling rockets

Escaping arrest and even torture, dissidents face further hardship in Israel, with their requests neither approved nor denied for years, leaving them in limbo in a foreign country

Judges seek explanation on why bilateral visa deal between Israel, Ukraine doesn't apply to those fleeing Russian invasion

PM defends interior minister, saying policies coordinated with other ministers and authorities; urges cabinet to present a united front

New arrivals expected to pay symbolic sum toward water and electricity, while most of the cost will be covered by the state at around NIS 500 million

Pnina Tamano-Shata says she couldn't remain silent in cabinet meeting marred by offensive jokes; defends ongoing efforts to take in Ukrainian refugees, despite setbacks

Tal Schneider on a long-awaited Israeli field hospital and a rabbi who brought Herzog and Erdogan together; Judah Ari Gross on how Israel is paving the way for Ukrainian aliya

Refugee, who was denied asylum in the past, describes her perilous way from Kyiv to Israel

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