To a Large Extent, the Battle Against the Israeli Government's Judicial Coup Now Depends Less on What Happens in the Streets Than on What Israel Defense Forces Reservists Do
Israel Has an Acute Problem of Ammonium Nitrate Factories Located Next to Residential Areas, Warns Danny Kronenberg. Due to National Security Concerns and Censorship Citizens Don't Know Their Locations
In 2020, Israel Led the World in Consumption of Opioids per Capita. If the Health Authorities Don't Act Soon, Young Israelis Will Die in Droves, Says Dr. Itai Bavli of the University of British Columbia 'Drugmakers Will Always Find Ways to Influence Things'
Israeli Physicist Dr. Shikma Schwartzman-Bressler, the Face of the Israeli Mass Protest Movement Against the Judicial Overhaul: 'History Shows That Only an Uncompromising Struggle Can Prevent Dictatorial Leaders From Achieving Their Goal'
While Netanyahu's Official Visit Took Place Thursday Evening, His Trip to France Was Extended Through the Weekend The Initial Price of His Visit Includes Only the Flight Without Secondary Expenses Such as Airport Taxes and Parking Fees for the Plane