PM reportedly complains to Michael Herzog he 'should be doing more' to secure visit, says president's upcoming trip may be used as excuse to not invite him in near future

Conflict and unemployment are heavily impacting mental health, organization says, calls for a 'holistic' solution

Elizabeth Tsurkov may have interviewed her Iraqi abductors in Baghdad for her research, Arab sources claim

Enthusiasts and those curious about archaeology are able to aid the Israel Antiquities Authority's conservation work Thursdays in July using a 3,500-year-old brick-making technique

Settler group claims to have bought 'Freedom House' last year, but are not allowed to move in, pending a petition by Palestinians claiming to be legitimate owners

Legal proceedings ongoing as authorities still seek to permanently confiscate vessel, prompting fears of further seizures off coastal enclave

Analysis of 100 million tweets over 2.5 years suggests antisemitic tweets peaked at times of great unrest in the US, including around Jan. 6 insurrection and death of George Floyd

Foreign Ministry official quoted saying Jerusalem seeking to avoid 'attack' on ally's government'; Lapid says coalition 'taken hostage by extremist minority of fanatics'

Two countries maintained relations even as most Arab League countries isolated Damascus over crackdown on 2011 protests

Council heads express concern over rumors of war after recent border clashes, but head of Northern Command says residents can go about their business as normal

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