Hebrew news
Here are some recent news articles from Israel and the Hebrew-speaking world:
Politics
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial has begun, with the first witness testifying against him. (Haaretz)
- The Israeli government has approved a plan to build 3,000 new homes in West Bank settlements. (Jerusalem Post)
- The Palestinian Authority has announced that it will no longer recognize Israel's sovereignty over the West Bank. (Al Jazeera)
Security
- The Israeli military has launched airstrikes against Iranian targets in Syria, following reports of Iranian missile attacks on Israeli territory. (Times of Israel)
- The Israeli Defense Ministry has announced that it will be deploying a new anti-missile system to protect against Iranian attacks. (Ynet News)
- A Palestinian gunman has been killed by Israeli security forces after opening fire on a bus in Jerusalem. (Haaretz)
Economy
- The Israeli economy has grown by 3.5% in the first quarter of 2023, according to official statistics. (Globes)
- The Israeli government has announced plans to invest in a new high-tech park in the city of Haifa. (Calcalist)
- The Israeli stock market has fallen by 2% in response to global economic uncertainty. (TheMarker)
Culture
- The Israeli Museum of Art in Tel Aviv has opened a new exhibition on the life and work of artist Marc Chagall. (Haaretz)
- The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra has announced a new season of concerts, featuring works by Israeli and international composers. (Jerusalem Post)
- The Israeli film "Foxtrot" has won the Best Film award at the Haifa International Film Festival. (Ynet News)
Sports
- The Israeli national soccer team has qualified for the European Championship for the first time in its history. (Haaretz)
- The Israeli basketball team Maccabi Tel Aviv has won the EuroLeague championship. (Ynet News)
- The Israeli tennis player Dudi Sela has announced his retirement from professional tennis. (The Jerusalem Post)
These are just a few examples of the many news articles available from Israel and the Hebrew-speaking world.