After an Hour of Waiting for Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis to Arrive at an Event on Israeli Tech Leadership, His Appearance Was Canceled Over Demonstrations Outside the LA Venue by Fellow Israelis
The Reports That Iran Has Enriched Uranium at Exceptionally High Rates Come Two Weeks Before an IAEA Convention That Could Pave the Way to Reintroduce Sanctions However, World Powers Will Hesitate to Use This Weapon, Not the Least Because Its Effect Is Minimal on Iran’s Collapsing Economy
The Bill Would Give Immigration Inspectors and Border Agents the Power to Use 'Reasonable' Force in Cases Where a Foreigner Refuses to Cooperate, Flees or Resists a Deportation or Arrest Order. Refugee NGOs Say Brutality Exists Even Under Current Rules
For Over Four Months, the Israeli Antiquities Authority and the Settler NGO Elad Excavated in East Jerusalem in an Effort to Find the Most Ancient and Significant Pool in Jerusalem's History. It Is Possible That the Lack of Findings Will Require to Redraw Maps of Ancient Jerusalem
Six Ukrainian Psychologists Visited Israel Recently to Learn More About Treating Their Clients During Wartime. ‘We’re Like Field Guides, Bringing the Ukrainians Along,’ Says an Israeli Helping Run the Workshops