Israel to accelerate implementation of ‘Jordan Gateway’ Israeli-Jordanian Industrial Park
August 1, 2022 by TPS
Israel’s government has approved the proposal of Prime Minister Yair Lapid and Regional Cooperation Minister Esawi Frej to accelerate the implementation of the “Jordan Gateway” project – a joint industrial zone between Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Read more
Jewish Agency vows to continue operations in Russia, as court hears case against it
July 29, 2022 by TPS
A Moscow court held a preliminary hearing on Thursday in the case concerning the association operated by The Jewish Agency for Israel in Russia. It was determined that a trial will take place on August 19. The association will then present its arguments. Read more
Israel sends thousands of instant meals to refugees in Ukraine
July 29, 2022 by TPS
Israel has shipped 25,000 instant meals to Kharkiv as part of continuing Israeli humanitarian assistance to Ukraine. Read more
Israeli scientists use data from desert to inform on future of areas affected by climate change
July 27, 2022 by TPS
The world’s climate is changing, and according to NASA, 19 of the hottest years ever documented have occurred since 2000, with 2016 and 2020 tied for the hottest ever on record. Read more
How Mahmoud Abbas is moving to consolidate his dictatorial dominance over the PA
July 26, 2022 by TPS
Over the last three and a half years, Palestinian Authority (PA) head Mahmoud Abbas has made decisions and implemented fundamental changes in the Palestinian political system, essentially leading it toward a dictatorship. Read more
Prestigious world-class ATP 250 tennis tournament returns to Israel after 26 years
July 25, 2022 by TPS
In great news for Israel’s sports and tennis fans, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) announced its new tournament in the ATP 250 category: The Tel Aviv Watergen Open 2022 will take place in Israel this fall, more than 26 years after the country hosted a major tennis competition. Read more
Ritual bath used by Jerusalem’s elite on eve of Second Temple destruction uncovered
July 21, 2022 by TPS
A salvage excavation near the Temple Mount by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Institute of Archaeology has unearthed a unique Mikveh, a ritual bath, dating back to the end of the Second Temple period, which ended in 70 CE with the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem by the Roman legions. Read more
Competitive Lifesaving, Makes Debut at Maccabiah Games
July 20, 2022 by TPS
Surf lifesaving competitions will make a first appearance in Israel at the 2022 Maccabiah Games as an exhibition sport at Poleg Beach, Netanya, at the Maccabiah Village but Australia is not fielding competitors. Read more
Israeli researchers discover: This is why corals glow even in the depths of the sea
July 18, 2022 by TPS
It is a known fact that corals glow, even at a depth of 45 meters. Now, Tel Aviv University researchers have succeeded in proving, for the first time, evidence that the corals’ fluorescent colours are designed to serve as a lure for their prey. Read more
Biden’s tweet on ‘Work with Israel is a Blessing’ deleted
July 17, 2022 by TPS
A tweet posted on President Joe Biden’s official account summing up his visit to Israel and praising his work with the Jewish state was inexplicably erased shortly after being posted. Read more
Jewish Agency’s Board of Governors elects Doron Almog as new chairman
July 11, 2022 by TPS
The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Board of Governors has elected Maj. Gen. (Res.) Doron Almog as the organization’s new Chairman of the Executive and Mark Wilf as its new Chairman of the Board. Read more
Israel welcomes 1 millionth tourist in 2022, in rebound from COVID-19
July 11, 2022 by TPS
Just over four months since Coronavirus restrictions limiting entry into Israel were lifted on March 1, the one-millionth tourist in 2022 arrived on Sunday, indicating an apparent rebound of the industry heavily battered by the pandemic. Read more
Polish priest posthumously recognized as Righteous Among the Nations
July 7, 2022 by TPS
Holocaust survivor and decorated retired US Naval Officer Andrew Jampoler, was rescued during WWII along with his mother and cousin, gathered with his extended family this week at Yad Vashem, to honour Father Józef Czapran, a Catholic priest from Poland, who saved them during the Holocaust. Read more
ZAKA founder Yehuda Meshi-Zahav dies after year in coma
June 29, 2022 by TPS
Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, founder and chairman of the ZAKA Search and Rescue organization and a high-profile Israeli figure, passed away Wednesday morning about a year after attempting suicide while facing allegations that he committed sex offences of various degrees against boys, girls, and women, over decades. Read more
Israel’s plan to reduce private car travel by 5% in a year
June 27, 2022 by TPS
Israel’s Cabinet approved on Sunday in its last meeting in its current format Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Transport Minister Merav Michael’s “One Million” plan to reduce private car use by 5%, which is one million trips per day, within a year. Read more
Muslim paramedic joins op to rescue Jewish refugees from Ukraine
June 24, 2022 by TPS
On Tuesday, two Jewish Ukrainian refugees began the final leg of their journey to a new home in Israel. In a collaborative operation run by the JDC, The Jewish Agency, and United Hatzalah, the two refugees, each suffering from a severe medical condition, were brought to Israel to receive medical care. Read more
Holy City prepares to host 48 countries for U18 European Athletics Championship
June 22, 2022 by TPS
In less than two weeks, Jerusalem will be the site of the U18 European Athletics Championship, a historic event for Israeli sports. About 1,000 young athletes from 48 countries, will compete in the largest track and field event ever hosted by Israel. Read more
Maj. Gen. (Res.) Doron Almog named next Chair of the Jewish Agency
June 17, 2022 by TPS
The Nominating Committee of The Jewish Agency has recommended the nomination of Maj. Gen. (Res.) Doron Almog, 71, as its candidate for the position of Chairman of the Executive of The Jewish Agency for the next four years. Read more
Over 100 Jewish, Muslim, Christian medics train together in Israel
June 17, 2022 by TPS
United Hatzalah of Israel has held a mass casualty incident training exercise in Ramla, with more than 100 emergency medical service personnel, including 17 ambulance teams and first responders on ambucycles. Read more
Israeli scientists uncover traces of fire dating over 800,000 years
June 15, 2022 by TPS
Israel scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science, using an advanced, innovative method they developed to detect nonvisual traces of fire, have seen the usage of fire at least 800,000 years ago, one of the earliest known pieces of evidence for the use of fire. Read more
Israel testing robotic unmanned vehicle armed with drones
June 13, 2022 by TPS
Israel will begin testing an unmanned Medium Robotic Combat Vehicle (M-RCV), developed by the Directorate of Defense Research and Development (DDR&D), the Tank and APC Directorate, and Israeli security industries, the Ministry of Defene announced today. Read more
Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan meets Pope Francis in the Vatican
June 10, 2022 by TPS
On Thursday, Yad Vashem Chairman Dani Dayan has had a rare private audience with His Holiness Pope Francis in the Vatican.
Torah hidden in 1941 Iraqi riots presented to a Samarian synagogue
Over eight decades after Yitzhak witnessed as a boy the Farhud, the anti-Jewish riots in Iraq, he has presented an ancient Torah scroll saved from the riots to the synagogue at Havat Yair in Samaria, where his grandchildren live today. Read more
Israel unveils ‘Negba’ combat vehicle project for Special Forces
Israel unveiled the Negba project in which the Directorate of Production and Procurement (DOPP) in the Israel Ministry of Defense will purchase hundreds of combat vehicles from Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for the use of IDF’s Special Units. Read more
Israel’s Ambassador to UN elected Vice President of General Assembly
June 8, 2022 by TPS
Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan was elected on Tuesday to serve as Vice President of the 77th UN General Assembly for the coming year, despite opposition from Iran and Syria. Read more
‘I Felt Like I was in a Foreign Country for a Moment’: The Battle Against the PLO Flag in Israel
June 7, 2022 by TPS
Is there something about the Palestinian flag that merits the new law restricting its display in Israel? Israelis on both sides of the question weigh in. Read more
Litzman resigns from Knesset as part of plea bargain
June 2, 2022 by TPS
Member of Knesset Yaakov Litzman submitted his resignation from the Knesset on Wednesday, part of a plea agreement he signed after he admitted to the breach of trust in the Malka Leifer affair. Read more
Israel sees 600% increase in applications for firearm licenses following wave of terrorism
June 2, 2022 by TPS
The number of Israelis applying for firearm licenses has increased by 600% in recent weeks following a wave of terrorist attacks in March in Israeli cities that left 19 people dead. Read more
Arab mob hijacked Al Jazeera journalist’s funeral
June 2, 2022 by TPS
An Arab mob that took the coffin of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh on their shoulders and by foot did so to avoid a funeral “as if a Christian woman died,” while her family had wanted her body taken by hearse to the church for the funeral and not carried through the streets of Jerusalem, Palestinian Media Watch’s (PMW) review of Al-Jazeera and PA TV recordings of the funeral shows. Read more
New segment of Roman-era aqueduct to Jerusalem uncovered
The aqueduct was the main source of water supply to Jerusalem consecutively for 2000 years. Read more