
New York State Set To Divest From Unilever Over Ben & Jerry’s Boycott
$111 Million is set to be pulled from Ben &Jerry’s parent company Unilever by New York State over the Ice Cream company’s boycott of Israel.
$111 Million is set to be pulled from Ben &Jerry’s parent company Unilever by New York State over the Ice Cream company’s boycott of Israel.
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US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said on Tuesday that the United States is considering adding Israel to its visa waiver program that allows citizens to come to America without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days.
A controversial plan pushed by the Bennett government to reform Israel’s kashrut certification system cleared its first major hurdle Wednesday, paving the way for a vote by the full Knesset.
Florida state entities will cease new investments in Unilever, Ben & Jerry’s parent company, as of Tuesday, because the ice cream maker plans to stop selling its product in Judea and Samaria.
Upon arrival at the airport, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennet was welcomed by Rabbi Shliach Shalom Lazar, the city’s Chief Rabbi, who blessed him with success on behalf of the country’s entire Jewish population.
Israel has announced that it plans to allow tourists back into the country starting November 1st, an announcement long waited for.
Turkish media on Thursday reported that the government arrested a cell of 15 people over the past month, who were caught spying for the Israeli Mossad, Kan News reported.
A 2000-year-old amethyst seal from the Days of the Second Temple has been discovered in The City of David inscribed with the first discovered depiction of the famous Balm of Gilead. The Balm of Gilead is also known as the Incense of Cleopatra and the Second Temple.
An earthquake in the eastern Mediterranean was felt across Israel Tuesday morning.
Atlit resident Shlomi Katzin was scuba diving last Saturday off the Carmel coast, when he was amazed to discover ancient artifacts on the sea bed.
Lebanese media reports that Israel has killed Madhat al-Saleh, a senior Syrian official who spent 12 years in an Israeli prison.
Jerusalem District police officers on Wednesday discovered an illegal weapons tunnel beneath a home in one of Jerusalem’s Arab neighborhoods.
The largest known series of winepresses in the world from the Byzantine period has been excavated in the city of Yavne over the past two years.
A top Israeli foreign ministry official suggested that Oman will likely be the next country to join the Abraham Accords, leading to full normalization between the countries.
Agents from Israel’s Mossad agency abducted an Iranian general recently during an operation to locate a captured Israeli serviceman held in captivity since the 1980s, according to a report released Tuesday.
EgyptAir’s first direct commercial flight from Cairo to Tel Aviv touched down at Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday at approximately 11:08 am local time, signaling the start of regular operations between the two countries.
In the latest hurdle to Israel receiving $1 billion in funding to replenish its Iron Dome missile defense system after May’s Gaza conflict, Republican Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky has blocked swift passage of the bill.