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Israeli visitors to India to get anti-Rabies jab

Israel's health ministry has said that its nationals travelling to India should be vaccinated prophylactically against rabies.

The ministry's recommendation came after a report that a woman who retur

Syria has world’s biggest chemical arsenal: Israel

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Syria has the ‘biggest chemical weapons arsenal in the world,’ which it could use to threaten the Jewish state, Israel's deputy chief of the general staff has warned.

Jerusalem doggie DNA database to trace poo offenders

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The Jerusalem municipality is planning to compile a DNA database for dogs in the Holy City in a bid to combat the problem of dog poo by tracing droppings back to the offending pooch.

In a statement,

Israel asks Arab visitors to open emails to search

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When Sandra Tamari arrived at Israel's international airport, she received an unusual request: A security agent pushed a computer screen in front of her, connected to Gmail and told her to ‘log in’.

Use of Flame virus to deter Iran 'reasonable': Israel

A top Israeli minister said on Tuesday the use of cyber weapons, such as the newly uncovered Flame virus, to counter Iran's nuclear plans would be 'reasonable', hinting at Israel's possible involvemen

Bethlehem proof, outside Bible

Archaeologists have uncovered a tiny clay seal inscribed with the word “Bethlehem” in what is believed to be the earliest evidence for the existence of the ancient biblical city.

Anti-African street violence surges in Israel

Surging street violence against African migrants, including a rampage that an Israeli broadcaster dubbed a ‘pogrom’, drew empathy for the rioters from the interior minister on Thursday.

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Israel 'highly sceptical' of IAEA deal with Iran

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Israel is 'highly sceptical' about a deal between the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Iran aimed at trying to solve the dispute over its nuclear drive, a senior official said on Tuesday.

Caffeinated gum keeps Israeli pilots, commandos alert

The Israeli army is supplying aviators and special operations forces a caffeine-charged chewing gum that dramatically enhances their ability to cope with fatigue on long missions, the Yediot Aharonot

Plans to strike Iran 'ready', says US Israel envoy

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U.S. plans for a possible military strike on Iran are ready and the option is 'fully available', the U.S. ambassador to Israel said, days before Tehran resumes talks with world powers which suspect it

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