The level of the Kinneret on Thursday morning, April 11, 2019, stood at minus 211.59, an increase of 1.5cm (0.59 inches) from Wednesday. The Kinneret is still in need of 2.79 meters (9.15 feet) to its full mark. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Israel Police on Thursday held a special community and police day at the N’vei Tzvi-Tikva school in the center of Jerusalem.
The faces of the excited students were received by police from the various police units and the Jerusalem district, including the bomb squad, K9, traffic police, mounted units, and a representative of United Hatzalah.
Hamas terrorists imprisoned in Israel last week announced they are beginning a hunger strike in protest over harshening of conditions. However, it appears that they are eating in secret, News12 reported on Wednesday. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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A Satmar beis medrash located on Nechemia Street in Bnei Brak was targeted by vandals on Wednesday evening, apparently surrounding an election-related machlokes.
Infant Shalom Dov Ber Rosen Z”L was niftar on Thursday morning after being transported to Assaf HaRofeh Hospital in Rishon L’Tzion.
An ambulance was summoned to Tzemach Tzedek Street in Kfar Chabad on Wednesday morning, after the 6-month-old infant was found unconscious. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The Council of Higher Education recently approved the decision of Education Minister and Chairman of the Council for Higher Education, Naftali Bennet, to establish a faculty of medicine at Ariel University.
Elections for 21st Knesset are over, and the question remains is how much did the election cost the nation? The various political parties entering the 21st Knesset will now receive funding based on their size. Read more on Yeshiva World News
It appears that even after the counting of the IDF votes, the Shas party remains with eight seats and will be the third largest party in the new Knesset. This will undoubtedly lead party chairman, Minister Aryeh Deri, to present Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu with a hefty list of demands regarding which cabinet portfolios and positions he seeks for party members.
The Israeli police opened an investigation on suspicion of stealing tons of sugar from the country’s emergency warehouses. Following an intelligence operation, an open investigation was opened, during which five suspects who were brought to Lahav 433 Israel Police Major Crimes Unit offices in Lod were detained for interrogation, where they are being investigated by the department’s Unit for Combating Economic Crime.
To date, three countries have landed on the moon. Today, that number may become four.
Israel launched its first lunar mission, a spacecraft called Beresheet, on Feb. 21, riding piggyback on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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