Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses incoming Knesset and activists at COP27 as health and science reporter Nathan Jeffay looks at sperm count research and tumor tech

US ice cream maker, which lost legal bid to prevent parent firm Unilever from defying its boycott, says sales by Israeli subsidiary 'should not be confused' with its products

Tamir Avihai, 50, Michael Ladygin, 36, and Motti Ashkenazi, 59, stabbed and rammed to death by Muhammed Souf, 18, during attack at Ariel Industrial Park and nearby highway

State Department issues relatively rare statement offering condolences for those killed in past 48 hours, highlighting Ariel terror attack while urging sides to restore calm

Members of emerging coalition under Netanyahu are vowing to roll back many achievements of predecessors covering environment, LGBTQ community and funding for Arab minority

Shalom Sofer, 63, died two weeks after attack in West Bank village on October 25; military arrests seven wanted Palestinians in overnight raids

Steel fence similar to Gaza border to be built from Te'enim checkpoint to Oranit; several Palestinian attackers slipped through fence earlier this year

Military says it is probing matter after 19-year-old shot dead in Beitunia, man in vehicle taken to hospital; nine suspects arrested in overnight raids

Officials say Muhammad Abu Zina worked to finance and arm PIJ operatives in northern West Bank after being freed from prison in August

Court rules Mahmoud Atouna guilty in stabbing of Dvir Sorek, though he was not present at the time of attack; IDF accuses him of 'central role' in decision, recruiting members

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