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As Israel heads back to elections, Lapid stakes out vision
Israel's parliament voted Thursday to dissolve itself, triggering the country's fifth election in just over three years and thrusting veteran politician Yair Lapid into the role of interim prime minister as he tries to persuade a deeply polarized nation to embrace his centrist vision.
Israel lowers Türkiye travel warning after ’attacks thwarted’
Israel's National Security Council on June 28 lowered its travel warning for Istanbul from the highest level, after the government said Iranian assassination plots targeting Israelis in the city had been thwarted.
Israel to dissolve parliament, call 5th election in 3 years
Israel's weakened coalition government announced Monday that it would dissolve parliament and call new elections, setting the stage for the possible return to power of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or another period of prolonged political gridlock.
EU Signed an Agreement with Israel and Egypt for Export of Natural Gas to Europe
The European Union, Israel and Egypt have signed a memorandum of understanding for the export of gas from the Jewish state through the Arab Republic to Europe, Al Jazeera reported, quoted by BGNES.
According to the document, the agreement is for three years with an automatic extension for another two years.
Israel will Not Give Missiles to Ukraine despite US Pressure
Israel has rejected a US request to allow Berlin to supply Ukraine with anti-tank missiles developed in Israel, US and Israeli officials told Axios.
The missiles, which are made in Germany and would be transferred to Kyiv by the German government, were manufactured using Israeli technology. According to the license, Israel must approve any transfer of missiles to a third country.
Israel launches manhunt after attack kills three
Israeli forces launched a manhunt Friday for attackers who killed three people in the central city of Elad as the country marked the anniversary of its founding, in the latest incident of deadly violence.
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Mitsotakis at trilateral Israel-Greece-Cyprus summit: Greece-Israel relations better than ever
"Our relations with Israel are better than ever," Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in joint statements in Jerusalem today with Israeli PM Naftali Bennett and Cyprus' President Nikos Anastasiades.
The three leaders are holding an Israel-Greece-Cyprus trilateral summit.
Arrested Israeli couple faces espionage charges
An Israeli couple is facing espionage charges after taking pictures of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's residence from the Çamlıca Tower in Istanbul.
Mordy Oknin and Natali Oknin, the husband and wife, were detained and later arrested by a local court for allegedly taking pictures of Erdoğan's residence.
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Israeli PM aims to push Biden away from Iran nuclear deal
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is aiming to dissuade President Joe Biden from returning to the Iran nuclear deal when the two leaders meet at the White House on Aug. 27.
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Israel in trouble; certificates required for small children
It seems that this is the last effort to avoid a lockdown, and based on the new measures, The green pass system from August 18 will be valid almost everywhere. Just to remind you, Israel was the first country with the largest vaccinated population.