Professor Aaron Ciechanover of the TechnionIsrael Institute of Technology in Haifa, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, talks about the ubiquitin system and how it helped to pioneer
While the winter storm that bore down on Israel earlier this week seems to have passed, the unseasonably cold temperatures that accompanied it are still lingering on. Skies on Thursday will be partly
The Israeli man wounded in a stabbing attack in Givat Ze’ev late Wednesday night has been stabilized and is currently sedated, Shaare Zedek Medical Center announced Thursday morning. He was originally
As a growing number of European countries report Zika infections among citizens returning from trips to Latin America, Arutz Sheva spoke with Hebrew University’s Dr. Hagai Levine to discuss the threat. “We should be worried
The statement Canadian Prime Minister Justice Trudeau issued Wednesday in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day suffered from one very glaring omission. The Holocaust is defined as the genocide of
MK Shuli Mualem-Refaeli (Jewish Home) spoke to Arutz Sheva on Wednesday about the pain she and the rest of Israel feel regarding the current security crisis. She particularly noted the lack of
Jewish Home Faction Leader Shuli Mualem-Refaeli is taking the fight against extremist left-wing organizations to the next level. On Wednesday, Mualem submitted a proposed bill to the Knesset that would
The European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS) works to strengthen Jewish communities in Europe through promoting Jewish student activism and advocacy. At a European Jewish Congress event in Brussels in honor
Is the recent market volatility a sign of hard times ahead? It depends who you ask. Some experts say the market’s recent decline is a buying opportunity, while other analysts see it
Honda, the largest Japanese automaker, is scouting Israel for technological start-ups that will help it design and manufacture a crash-free car. ISRAEL21c spoke to Nick Sugimoto, senior program director of
Eight Hamas terrorists were reported missing on Wednesday after a tunnel collapsed in northern Gaza following several days of heavy rain and flooding. “The resistance tunnel collapsed last night due to
Loading… A man in his 40s was seriously wounded in a stabbing attack at a gas station in Givat Ze’ev, to the northwest of Jerusalem, on Wednesday evening. Paramedics who
“Numerous cultural councils, film funds, directors, actors, scriptwriters, playwrights and other ‘people of letters’ behave like a political junta, which does all it can to preserve its power and influence,”
Footage of Wednesday night’s stabbing attack in Givat Ze’ev, northwest of Jerusalem, has emerged. The video, taken from the security cameras of a nearby business, shows the terrorist following a
President Barack Obama on Wednesday became the first American president to speak at the embassy of a foreign country, when he visited the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., and spoke
The annual ceremony marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day was held Wednesday at the UN General Assembly. In an unprecedented move, Israeli ambassador to the UN Danny Danon gave up his
A 27-year-old Jewish Canadian woman was stabbed overnight in Montreal, local media reports Wednesday. Police were called to the scene of the attack at the intersection of Monkland and Girouard streets at around 12:45
Following the revelation it had ignored eyewitness reports of Nashat Milhem’s whereabouts, the Israel Police issued a staunch denial of any wrongdoing on Wednesday evening. Milhem gunned down three people in Tel Aviv
Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage associated with the development of foot ulcers in patients with diabetes. Resulting from anatomical deformation, excessive pressure and poor blood supply, it
An 85-year-old man suffering hypothermia was evacuated unconscious and in serious condition from his home in Bat Yam to Wolfson Hospital in Holon on Wednesday evening. Magen David Adom medic Roni
Sadly, 2016 has begun much like 2015 ended – with unacceptable levels of violence and a polarized public discourse across the spectrum in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory. Stabbings,
Minister of Sports and Culture Miri Regev (Likud) has brought her “Loyalty in Culture” bill to the Knesset Education Committee. The proposed bill, which has already been passed to the Justice Ministry
Meir Ettinger, 24, of Samaria and Jerusalem, lost consciousness Tuesday after a week-long hunger strike in his isolation cell in Be’er Sheva’s Eshel Prison. He was taken to receive medical care.
A genetic disease heretofore unknown in the scientific literature has been discovered by doctors at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem. The doctors who succeeded in treating the disease are referring
Jewish Home MK Bezalel Smotrich decided Wednesday to break his promise from last Friday, when he said he would not vote with the coalition until the return of 200 Jews evicted that morning
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein (Likud) said during a discussion in the plenum Wednesday that there are no words to describe the hypocrisy of world leaders, who invited Iranian President Hassan Rouhani
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini on Wednesday spoke to reporters about commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day. “The scar, the indelible scar that the Shoah (Holocaust) has left
Transparency International (TI) has published its findings regarding which countries were the most corrupt in 2015. In ranking 168 countries, Israel ranked 32 from the top. TI ranked their findings