EU to resume “unconditional” aid to Ramallah

“As Team Europe, we are the largest donor in Palestine, with around 600 million euros per year. And I am glad to announce the EU funds for 2021 can now be disbursed rapidly, all the difficulties are gone,” the European Commission President said.
Earliest use of sluice gate discovered in Hezekiah’s Tunnel

The authors noted that not only would this structure have been a significant innovation in its own right, but it would also constitute “to the best of our knowledge, the oldest sluice gate known.”
Israel partners in innovative project to provide thirsty populations with clean drinking water

“TAU places great importance on creating solutions to global challenges to the environment and society. We are thrilled to welcome the Asper Foundation as a partner and look forward to working with its team.”
Israel’s Minister of Religious Services wants to send the Arabs to Europe

Ridding Israel of its “inhabitants” is a largely overlooked commandment in the Torah expressly written in the Book of Deuteronomy:
Archaeologists discover ancient board game Goliath may have played

“The senet game is a racing game, and the goal is to win by being the first to reach the final squares on the board,” lead author Dr. Shira Albaz, the manager of Bar-Ilan University’s Tell es-Safi/Gath Archaeological Project, explained.
Ingathering of the Exiles: Over 25,000 new Israelis since beginning of war in Ukraine

Haifa welcomed the most Ukrainians with 2,707 new immigrants, followed by Netanya with 2,438 new immigrants, and Tel Aviv-Yafo, which has absorbed 2,324 new immigrants.
Christian South African blasts UN for accusing Israel of apartheid

“Regrettably, we are concerned that the Commission of Inquiry will further contribute to the polarization of a situation about which so many of us are concerned,” Taylor said.
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv are Now Among the World’s 20 Most Expensive Cities

ECA measured the cost of living by pricing goods, including coffee at a cafe, tomatoes, cooking oil, gasoline, and milk.
Israeli Aromatherapist promotes ‘Ketoret’ incense for third Temple

In addition to his more than 120 essential oils, he offers a Temple Incense set composed of the eleven spices used to make the incense in Solomon’s Temple.
Israeli scientists who had great success on lab animals believe they are on our way to a one-time treatment for AIDS

An Israeli HIV medication successful in lab mice could in future be a one-time treatment on patients and be effective against certain cancers caused by a virus