In 1996, Benjamin Netanyahu secured victory in the elections, kicking off a prime ministerial run that has spanned decades and numerous momentous, state-changing events.
The legislation was advanced by lawmakers from ultra-Orthodox parties, including members of United Torah Judaism and Shas, and follows years of debate over the role of religious courts in civil legal matters.
Netanyahu delivered a direct warning to Tehran, stating that Israel remains fully prepared for any scenario. By United with Israel Staff Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a forceful address during a special “40 signatures” debate in the Knesset plenum, declaring that Israel is stronger than ever and warning Iran that any attack on the Jewish... Read more »
President Donald Trump addressed the Knesset during the historic implementation of his 20-point plan to release the hostages and promote peace in the Middle East.
According to the Australian Jewish Association, which invited Rothman, the MK was due to speak at Jewish schools and synagogues and meet with victims of antisemitic attacks.
In addition, Israeli and American flags were projected onto the walls of Jerusalem’s Old City, while in Tel Aviv, City Hall was illuminated with the same flags as a token of appreciation.
'It's over. Terrorists will no longer see a shekel from the State of Israel. We are rectifying a huge absurdity today,' said MK Ofir Katz, the bill's sponsor.
Rep. Elise Stefanik has been a champion of Israel and Jews since Oct. 7th and has been gaining publicity for outspokenly defending Israel and bringing antisemites to justice.
In 1948, the Jews achieved one of the most remarkable and inspiring accomplishments in human history. Take a quick look at Israel today, 68 years later, to know that our little country in an ongoing story of daily miracles!
While Netanyahu won a clear victory in the elections this week, the precise makeup of the new government remains a mystery for now, with several likely scenarios emerging.
According to the Democracy Index, Israel remains the only democracy in the Middle East, where freedom is guaranteed under the law to all, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or national origin.
'When I heard there was a terror attack against children, I...stopped the bloodshed? Why should they burn me? I underwent an interrogation like under ISIS.'
'It is necessary all the time [to stand in] solidarity with Israel. Because if we betray Israel, we betray ourselves,' Czech President Zeman told the Knesset.