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Walking buses: Parents bring kids to school on foot
"It's like a big caterpillar, a lot of legs and a lot of kids," Orit Yoav, one of the parents leading the project at Amirim elementary school in Binyamina, said on Thursday.
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France: Put Hezbollah armed wing on EU's terror list
The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced late Wednesday that France is now proposing that Hezbollah be added to the European Union list of terrorist organizations.
Sarkozy Hits Out at Europe Over Syria
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, on a visit to Israel, hit out at Europe on Wednesday for failing to act in the wake of the ongoing civil war in Syria.
An aliya reunion: 40 years and going strong
Borderline views: All of us would recommend, without any hesitation, to those acquaintances, friends and relatives in the UK to repeat our experience and to come live in Israel.
Baking Class: The bread winners
Even if one journeys to the pastoral environs of Karnei Shomron, surrounded by olive groves stretching as far as the eye can see, it is not a simple task to find Saidel's Bakery.
Across Israel, hundreds protest against new budget
A few hundred people marched in central Tel Aviv on Saturday night, to protest the current government's economic policies, in the second straight week of "social justice" protests .
Israel grounds fleet of high-altitude surveillance drones
PanARMENIAN.Net - Israel's military grounded a fleet of high-altitude surveillance drones on Sunday, May 12, after one was downed over the Mediterranean Sea, The Times of Israel reported.
Woman poses as doctor, injects patients to melt cellulites
The Haifa Magistrate's Court sentenced Violeta Yaakovov Abadov, 43, from Netanya, to two years in jail for impersonating a physician and conducting cosmetic operations in four women.
IAF drone shot down due to malfunction
An Air Force Shoval-type drone engaged in routine activity was shot down over the sea due to an engine malfunction on Saturday.
Netanya Beach Closed after Burning of Lifeguard Station
The Interior Ministry announced, Thursday, that the Argaman Beach in Netanya, between Tel Aviv and Haifa, will be closed until the 24th of May because of a Wednesday-evening fire at its lifeguard station, which destroyed all its lifesaving equipment.
Report: Israel lacks qualified math teachers
Future damage to students, private lessons perpetuating economic gaps and career change in the business world, are some of the effects noted in the State Comptroller report which showed Israel has a low percentage of mathematics teachers fully trained for the role.
Two Fined for Bringing Uninspected Eggs from Yesha
The Petach Tikva Magistrates Court fined a resident of the western Samarian city of Ariel and a resident of Netanya, north of Tel Aviv, a total of 16,000 shekels in fines, Monday, for bringing eggs from Judea and Samaria into pre-1967 Israel without inspection and other processing.
The J-Town Playhouse's 'It's Not You, Well, Maybe It Is!' sparks conversation about all ages navigating the single life.
Pitango has been doing its thing for quite a while. In fact, our leading tango music quartet has been performing here and all over the world for a full decade.
Woman sues State for ID-issuance red tape
Asma Wahidi, 27, from Haifa , is suing the State for more than NIS 372,000 after she lost her ID card and was forced to wait two until she was issued a new ID card, all the while demanded to submit various documents and supply proof to her identity.
4 hurt in accident that occurs during Netanya police chase
Four people were injured, including two police officers in an accident that occurred during a police chase in Netanya overnight Monday.
Pedestrian killed in Netanya hit-and-run accident
A vehicle struck and killed a 59-year-old man in Netanya on Thursday before fleeing the scene.
Imagine a Boston Bombing Every Week
I empathize with the victims of the Boston bombing; they were killed, maimed, injured, and/or forever traumatized only because they happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Netanya College awards honorary degree to Sarkozy
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy will be awarded an honorary degree by the Netanya Academic College for "his contribution to the State of Israel and the Jewish people." The college's board decided to award the prestigious degree to the former president for "determinately and courageously battling racism and anti-Semitisma in Europe and in ... (more)