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Israel's central bank buys 'hundreds of millions' of dollars to protect exporters
Bank of Israel's move comes in the wake of strengthening of the shekel against the US dollar.
Palestinian man who killed teenager Hallel Yaffa Ariel as she slept said he wanted to become a 'Martyr'
Hallel Yaffa Ariel died after she was stabbed up to 18 times by Mohammed Tarayreh.
13-year-old Israeli girl stabbed to death in West Bank bedroom by Palestinian assailant
The 13-year-old died from her wounds at at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.
Israel: Masked Palestinians dressed in plastic bags clash with police at sacred mosque
The unrest has led to renewed calls for peace talks, which last broke down more than two years ago.
Israel's internet Iron Dome: How high-tech algorithms promote Israel and 'muffle' pro-Palestine voices online
The project is an extension of the internet 'situation room' set up during the 2014 Gaza War.
Israel grants refugee status to first Sudanese asylum seeker Mutasim Ali
Interior Ministry says it was a unique decision as Ali hopes it is a turning point for Africans.
Turkey set to normalise ties with Israel after six-year diplomatic crisis
Two countries arrive at deal to smooth over 2010 incident in which Israeli commandos killed nine Turkish citizens.
Jerusalem Pride stabbing: Life sentence for ultra-Orthodox man who killed Shira Banki
Yishai Schlissel killed Banki and injured another five during stabbing rampage in 2015.
Anti-semitism: Swastikas found in children's playground beside Jewish residential home in north London
Jewish parents refuse to let children use playground due to 'neo-Nazi' presence.
Sarona Mall attack: Video that re-enacts brutal murder of Israelis released by Palestinian group
The film comes amidst reports that Palestinians had celebrated the murder of four Israelis in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv shootings: CCTV footage shows moment gunmen kill four in Sarona market cafe
Customers scattered immediately when the shooting started, desperately running for their lives.
Tel Aviv shooting: Israel pulls travel permits for 83,000 Palestinians in wake of cafe slayings
Four people were killed and 16 others injured when two gunmen opened fire on a cafe in Sarona market.
Israel: Gunmen shoot several dead in Tel Aviv market
A four year-old girl is among the dead while two men have been 'neutralised' say Israeli police.
Jeremy Corbyn demanded UK impose trade sanctions on Israel and bar its 'criminal' politicians
Current Labour leader wrote to the then Foreign Secretary William Hague in 2011, 2012 and 2013.
Netanyahu scandal: Israel PM's wife, Sara, in 'heat my soup' payout to abused staffer
A court in Jerusalem heard how an "atmosphere of fear" prevailed in the prime minister's residence.
Was St Paul's Road to Damascus vision an epileptic fit? 'God conversation' recorded in Israeli patient
The brain activity of an epileptic patient was recorded as he went through a delusional religious conversation.
Palestinian professor Imad Barghouti remains imprisoned in Israel despite court orders release
Professor Imad Barghouti was detained in April under Israel's "administrative detention".
South Africa is 'a friend of Palestine' says Jacob Zuma ahead of Middle East Conference
Jacob Zuma and Mahmoud Abbas meet in Cape Town to strengthen relations.
Nakba: Mutilating the memory of Palestinian exile
Celebrations to mark the displacement of thousands of Palestinians in 1948 bring us no closer to freedom.
Lieberman's proposed Israeli death penalty would not apply to Jews
The proposed legislation by incoming Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman would be applied in military courts only.
Israeli government could introduce the death penalty for Palestinian militants
Right-wing politician Avigdor Lieberman says the death penalty is the cost of supporting Netanyahu.
Who is Avigdor Lieberman, Israel's prospective new defence minister?
Decision has taking many Israeli political experts by surprise.
Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Nethanyahu likely to appoint Avigdor Lieberman as defence minister
The appointment comes as a surprise as Nethanyahu was in talks with Labour Party over forming a unity government.
Breaking the Silence: Israeli whistle-blowers under fire after Gaza war crime claims
The controversial NGO could be forced to reveal its sources by an Israeli court
Treasure trove of coins and bronze statues recovered from 1,600-year-old Roman shipwreck near Israel
The haul has been described as Israel's most significant find of Roman artefacts for three decades, say Israel's Antiques Authority.
Hamas frogmen plotting underwater 'blue tunnel' strikes against Israel, claims IDF
Four Hamas militants reached the Israeli coast undetected from sea using underwater 'terror tunnel' in 2014.
Benjamin Netanyahu: Israel is still opposed to Paris peace summit
Palestinians have responded positively while Israel is doubtful of summit's impartiality.
Who was Mustafa Badreddine? Hezbollah's 'ghost' commander who led pro-Assad forces in Syria
Badreddine's history of terrorism and violence dates back over 30 years.
Donald Trump reveals he will visit Israel 'soon' in bid to mend relations following Netanyahu snub
Presidential hopeful appears to confirm reports he will make the trip before the US presidential election.
Israel: Two elderly women stabbed in the back by masked Palestinians in Jerusalem
Octogenarian victims of 'knife intifada' rushed to hospital.