Rabin Museum: A fascinating history lesson

New exhibition provides visitors with impressive documentation of State of Israel's development and slain prime minister's biography.

Peres: Fayyad – Palestinians' 1st 'Ben-Gurionist'

In Herzliya conference address, president lauds Palestinian prime minister for his efforts to establish state, slams those calling for bi-national state. 'There is no country that can hold two nations,' he says.

IDF source: Gaza fishermen in danger

Senior Navy official says terrorists who put explosive barrels in sea knew they could hurt Palestinians as well.

'Hamas recruits 2 students to carry out attacks'

It was cleared for publication on Monday that the Shin Bet arrested two east Jerusalem residents suspected of being recruited by Hamas during their studies in Jordan, and gathering information on potential terror targets in Israel.

Egypt questions suspects of new militant group

Some 25 Egyptians arrested on suspicion of planning to ship weapons to Hamas, attack US ships in Suez Canal, tomb of revered Jewish holy man Abuhatzira.

Court rules Sheikh Jarrah protests legal

Jerusalem Magistrate's Court rejects police demand to extend remand of 'unruly' leftist protestors; judge says freedom of assembly, expression is basic right which police must protect.

The 2nd hummus war

After Israel doubles Lebanon's Guinness Record with four tons of chickpeas dish in one plate, Lebanese tourism minister vows to beat record with even bigger plate of hummus this spring.

MI Chief: Israel's success battling terror has turned world against us

Military Intelligence Chief Amos Yadlin said Tuesday that Israel's success against Palestinian terror has turned the international community against both the state and its activities.

Canada cuts funding to anti-Israel groups

The Canadian government has recently decided to cut back or entirely withdraw the funding to organizations that encourage a boycott of Israel or Israeli products, including pro-Palestinian and Christian groups.

Israel to send rescue team to earthquake-hit Haiti

The Foreign Ministry reported on Wednesday that a rescue team would leave immediately for disaster-stricken Haiti, which was hit Tuesday by the worst earthquake the area has known in the last 200 years.

Hamas to Gaza militias: Stop firing rockets at Israel

Hamas in Gaza tried to ease tension with Israel and Egypt Tuesday, urging other Palestinians to stop firing rockets into the western Negev and promising Cairo answers over the shooting of an Egyptian soldier at the border.

Rocket-proof daycare dedicated in Sderot

Money for furniture, equipment and toys donated by 13 year-old Thomas Cole of Toronto on occasion of his Bar Mitzvah.

Ministers distraught over new healthy menu

Cabinet Secretary Zvi Hauser introduces new diet at weekly cabinet meetings which replaces much loved burekas puff pastries with yogurt and granola, rugelach with vegetables and juices with water.

Egyptian mosques, press berate Hamas

In wake of Egyptian soldier's death at hands of Palestinian sniper during protest against delay of aid convoy's entry to Gaza, imams say Hamas to blame for blockade on Strip.

Emanuel: U.S. is fed up with Israel, Palestinians

White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel recently told the Israeli consul in Los Angeles that the Obama administration is fed up with both Israel and the Palestinians, Army Radio reported on Wednesday.

PRC commander killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza

Popular Resistance Committees spokesman says group's gunmen fired at IDF forces on Israeli side of security fence and were then targeted by Israeli aircraft.

Behind the lens of Hannah and Efraim Degani – part 6

This time we present documents and pictures of Jerusalem dating back to 19th century, which were collected by owners of Prisma photography shop in capital.

Tel Aviv University students win world championship in debate

Israeli team beats 30 other groups, including delegation from University of Haifa. 'Even delegations from Qatar, Iraq, Malaysia congratulated us for victory,' winners tell Ynet.

Iranian soccer federation sends greeting to Israel, accidentally

"It is a greeting sent to every country in the world," Ardebili said. He quickly then inquired: "Are you talking from Israel? I can't speak with you. It's a mistake, it's a mistake."

Spike in number of Arabs volunteering for National Service

Data show 1,400 Israel-Arabs joined program in 2009. Placement organization head attributes tend to 'strong desire to integrate into Israeli society'.

One year later: Sderot kids send peace balloons to Gaza

As left-wing activists protest at Erez border crossing, Negev residents mark year since Operation Cast Lead with march to observation post overlooking Gaza Strip. Sderot mayor: We come in peace.

Shin Bet: 2009 was quiet year

First year in decade with no suicide attacks. Number of terror attacks halved since last year. Operation Cast Lead prevents rocket launching from Gaza while the West Bank enjoys relative calm. However, terror groups reorganizing.

A year after Gaza offensive, Yaron London says Israel must not aim to satisfy global public opinion

London is a Left-leaning television personality,journalist.

Israeli medical team saves sight in Myanmar

NPO organization Eye from Zion sends Israeli senior ophthalmologists to one of the world's most impoverished countries. Two of them offer special insight into their journey.

A storybook delegation from Canada

Solidarity mission of 32 members of Montreal's Jewish community embarks on voyage of giving to Beersheba residents.

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