Former Haredi Journalist, Baruch Indig Found Dead In Eilat
A former Army Radio producer who later worked for the haredi Radio Kol Chai news outlet was found dead in an Eilat hotel room on Sunday.
A former Army Radio producer who later worked for the haredi Radio Kol Chai news outlet was found dead in an Eilat hotel room on Sunday.
A Somerset man, who took cash bribes and sex in exchange for providing employment authorization documents and hiding an undocumented immigrant at his hair salon, was convicted by a federal jury Thursday, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.
Police detained a former IDF major general Eliezer Marom for questioning on Tuesday as part of investigations into corruption surrounding the procurement of submarines and patrol ships from German conglomerate ThyssenKrupp—the so-called Case 3000.
Former Marine Commander Maj. Gen. (res.) Eliezer (Mari) Marom is the senior officer who has been interrogated since this morning (Tuesday) in the police in the framework of the “3000 Affair”, which was dubbed the “Submarine Affair”.
Former Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino testified Sunday in the investigation into a senior police officer suspected of sexually harassing a policewoman serving under him.
Former Israeli ambassador to Washington, Michael Oren, who is currently serving in the Knesset, accused President Barak Obama on Tuesday of abandoning Israel since coming to the White House in 2008.
“The verdict in the Nochi Dankner case, as admitted by the Court itself, is based on circumstantial evidence.
When she was living her life as an 18-year-old model in Tel Aviv, a friend pushed Eden Harel to audition for MTV. That audition turned out to be a resounding success and she relocated to London soon after, beginning her journey as a host on the popular channel. “MTV had a different power back then…
DetailsFormer Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, already facing a six-year prison term after a corruption conviction, was found guilty on Monday in a separate case of unlawfully accepting payments from a U.S. businessman.
The Supreme Court has accepted Former Jerusalem Mayor Uri Lupolianski’s appeal on the Holyland case. Instead of six years in prison, he will serve six months community service.