Israeli Philanthropist Motti Zisser Passes Away
Motti Zisser, a prominent Israeli businessman, philanthropist, and member of the national-religious community, passed away overnight following a long battle with cancer.
Motti Zisser, a prominent Israeli businessman, philanthropist, and member of the national-religious community, passed away overnight following a long battle with cancer.
The Israeli pharmaceutical giant Teva has reportedly been in the midst of an internal investigation into bribery allegations that the company has been bribing Romanian healthcare workers into prescribing its medication.
An Israeli man was charged on Sunday with commissioning the production of violent child pornography and possessing huge quantities of exceedingly graphic videos and pictures.
Israeli drivers may have noticed a massive billboard offering a reward for a missing dog, displayed prominently on Route 1 between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Opposition leader Isaac Herzog was hospitalized on Friday night in Tel Aviv.
The Israeli government will pass legislation against social media and Internet giants like Facebook and Google if they do not take steps to curb anti-Israel “incitement,” Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan told The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York on Sunday.
Two Likud ministers on Sunday voiced concern about Israel’s ability to retain its qualitative military edge in the Middle East, in the first government responses to the $110 billion arms package signed between the US and Saudi Arabia over the weekend aimed at bolstering the Sunni kingdom’s defenses against Iran.
Shurat Hadin – Israel Law Center on Thursday told US aerospace giant Boeing that it will place liens on any of its airplanes slated for Iran if it goes through with an announced sale.
An Israeli man was reportedly found murdered outside a synagogue in the Ukrainian capital, local media reported Thursday.
An Israeli man in his 40s was shot dead outside a residential building in San Jose in Costa Rica early Thursday, according to local reports.