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Underage drinking a plague Photo: Gil Yohanan Prime minister says police should deploy more officers to deter criminal behavior, underage drinking Efrat Weiss Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday promised to fight underage drinking, which...
Tags: Benjamin Netanyahu, underage drinking, Israel, Tel Aviv, Netanyahu, Plague, Israeli Jews, Ashkenazi Jews, Law Crime, Yitzhak Aharonovich, Politics
In a world of ever-increasing carbon emissions, alternative zero-carbon electricity generation options are becoming more and more sought after...SeaNergy has created a prototype system based on the concept of a child playing with a ball in a pool. "Imagine...
Tags: Shlomo Gilboa, SeaNergy, Israel Electric Corporation, cubic meter, Israel, Tel Aviv, Low-carbon economy, Mount Gilboa, Gilboa, Desalination, Environment
Israel Chemicals Ltd., the Tel Aviv provider of fertilizer and specialty chemicals, reported third-quarter net income fell 67% on 38% lower sales. Net income was $256.6 million compared with $778.6 million in the year-earlier quarter. Adjusted earnings...
Tags: Israel Chemicals Ltd., ICL, Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel Chemicals, Business Finance
Ultra-orthodox in Beitar Illit ban together against Arab workers, claim they have negative influence on town's women. They proffer solution to issue 'kosher' supervisors for workers David Regev Maher isn't alone.
Tags: arab worker, Beitar Illit, Arab, Rami Levi, Beit Illit, Israel, Tel Aviv, Social Issues, Labor
Sima Vaknin-Gil, has defended the censorship regarding the deal to release captive soldier Gilad Shalit. Several media organizations including Haaretz have said censorship is stifling public debate on the prisoner-exchange deal by covering up important...
Tags: Sima Vaknin-Gil, Israel, Tel Aviv, Kidnappings, Missing in action, Censorship, Shalit, Central Board of Film Certification, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Israel-Gaza conflict, Gilad Shalit
Arab student rejected by Perach because 'Jewish families won't accept Arab mentor for their kids' Yaheli Moran Zelikovitch Perach leaders told the student, M., that he would not be able to mentor Jewish children eligible for assistance because this...
Tags: Zelikovitch Perach, Israel, Tel Aviv, David Ben-Gurion, Altᅢᄊtting district, Perach, Beersheba, Social Issues, Religion Belief
The Israeli military, under global scrutiny for alleged war crimes during its 22-day invasion of the Gaza Strip last winter, has jailed several soldiers who disobeyed orders to tear down settler outposts in the West Bank. Their recent action has stoked...
Tags: Israeli, Israel, Tel Aviv, Gaza Strip, Israel Defense Forces, Israel Shahak, Homeland for the Jewish people, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Zionism, Arab-Israeli conflict, War Conflict, Politics, Religion Belief, Israeli settlements Palestinians and human rights, Israel¬タモGaza conflict
Two people were killed and three others were missing Tuesday in a helicopter crash in the waters off Netanya, Israel, emergency officials said. The helicopter, reportedly carrying tourists, fell nearly 1,000 feet into the sea near Sironit Beach, Haaretz...
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Minister of Religious Services Yakov Margi Photo: Haim Hornstein Minster Margi demands ministers implement law legislated seven years ago calling for establishment of center for the preservation of the heritage of Sephardic Jewry.
Tags: religious services, Israel, Tel Aviv
Hakan Samuelsson, chief executive of German truck maker MAN SE since 2005, has resigned. Mr. Samuelsson, 58 years old, didn't provide any reason for the decision, but in a written statement Monday the Munich-based company said he was leaving immediately,...
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