Israel Shoots Down A Drone In The Galilee - 9/19/17
The Israeli Air Force has shot down an unmanned Iranian-made Hezbollah drone near Israel’s Syrian border.
US President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu last night where he reiterated his belief that there is still a chance for a solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Israeli leader also met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi in the first ever public sit down between the two leaders.
After meeting with top Jewish leaders in the United States on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday addressed their concerns regarding the struggle between the Orthodox and reform movements in Israel.
The Israeli consulate in New York City has gone on lockdown for the second time in the last 4 days because of another anonymous threat to the life of the Israeli Prime Minister.
The King of Bahrain, Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa says he does not agree with the Arab boycott of Israel and that he would allow citizens of Bahrain to visit the Jewish state.
For the first time in history, the United States has set up an official. And permanent military base in Israel. The air defense base is located in the heart of the Israeli desert.
Volunteers from Israel’s Jewish agency are mobilizing in the Latin American country to help after an 8.1 magnitude earthquake has left parts of southern Mexico in ruins.
Ron Fogel, film critic speaking at ILTV studio about the 2017 Israeli Ophir Film Awards.
The Israeli government has committed to making sure same-sex couples have equals rights when choosing to adopt children.
Top government officials from Israel and Italy gathered in Jerusalem yesterday to announce the exciting details of the prestigious Giro D’Italia cycling race, which is set to be in Israel next summer.
Nurit Sirkis Bank, curator for ‘Between the Sacred & Earthly’, founder of Art & Emuna and Elinor Michael Pacht, head of the theater department at Art and Emuna speaking at ILTV studio about their upcoming exhibition “Between the Sacred and Earthly”.
The most popular names in Israel are ‘Tamar’ and ‘Mohammed’ for the second year in a row.
Israel’s population grew by 1.8 percent over the course of the last Hebrew year. Right now, the holy land is home to 8.743 million people, that’s 156 thousand people up from last year.
Learn a new Hebrew word every day. Today’s word is "uchlusia" which means "population"
Tonight is expected to be clear with no change in temperatures and a low of about seventy-three or twenty-three degrees Celsius. The rest of the week is supposed to be clear too and with a slight drop in temperatures to around a high of eighty-four or twenty-nine degrees Celsius.
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