Netanyahu faces corruption charges
Israeli police have recommended Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu be tried for alleged fraud, bribery and breach of trust this evening according to media reports.
Two...
Selective filtration – Membranes developed at the Technion and Germany enable precise selective separation...
Researchers from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and the Helmholz-Zentrum Hereon Center in Germany have developed a new concept for fabricating membranes...
Bibi indicted on corruption charges
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to face corruptio charges.
Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit announced he will indict Netanyahu on allegations of bribery, fraud and breach...
US Embassy in Saudi posts video editing out Israel from Trump trip
The State Department has apologised for what it says was an “inadvertent mistake” when its embassy in Saudi Arabia edited out part of President...
Israeli soldier buried 37 years after Lebanon war
The search for fallen Israeli soldiers in enemy territory never ends.
First Sergeant Zachary Baumel was laid to rest at Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem over three decades after he went missing in...
Hundreds of thousands mourn death of ‘Sar HaTorah’
The Chief Rabbi of Israel, David Lau, and Prime Minister Naftali Bennett led tributes to Rabbi Shmaryahu Yosef Chaim Kanievsky zt”l who passed away...
Israel honours soldiers and terror victims at memorial events
The State of Israel remembered its fallen IDF soldiers and victims of terror this week.
The nation fell silent too as an air raid siren...
Israel Launches into Space
Israel has returned to space with the launch of a series of “nano satellites” – tiny satellites that represent the cutting-edge of satellite technology.
Israel has been...
Israel prize winner’s peititon Supreme Court on Nation-State Law
Acclaimed Israeli writers, entertainers and scientists are to petition the Supreme Court against the.
Passed by the Knesset last year the legislation defines Israel as...
Parliament debates Syria airstrikes
Prime Minister Theresa May earlier this week defended her decision to launch airstrikes on chemical weapons facilities in Syria, as some MPs criticised her...