Israel's Eurovision webcast hacked, broadcaster blames Hamas
Kan public broadcaster plays down attack that saw its webcast of 41-country singing competition cut to animated satellite footage showing ...
Kan public broadcaster plays down attack that saw its webcast of 41-country singing competition cut to animated satellite footage showing ...
Transportation Ministry signs off on $840 million renovation project in preparation for expected rise in traffic over the next few ...
Israel has poured over $5.6 million into Eurovision security; tens of thousands of police will patrol the contest throughout the ...
Favor is deceitful and beauty is vain for Eurovision host who must repay over $4 million in unreported income as ...
"Matkot is Israel," says Haim Dagan, owner of a workshop making paddles by hand. "In all the beaches you will ...
Government report finds campaign to boycott Eurovision carried out with support of senior Hamas official Bassem Na'im. Twitter confirms suspension ...
Azerbaijan native Ali Amadov was in Israel with his parents so his father could undergo cancer treatment. One day, he ...
n 2017, a total of 23,040 Tel Aviv residents left. Jerusalem saw the second-largest exodus, with 17,098 residents leaving. A ...
Should Philippine Airlines get an overflight permit, which would save on flight time and costs, it could launch direct service ...
Projects like a Tel Aviv subway, expanding Jerusalem's light rail system and construction of highways and toll roads are drawing ...
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