Interior Ministry
Interior Ministry changes the rules: Are you eligible for the new property tax discount?
New Interior Ministry rules: The model calculates per capita income and excludes allowances, making many middle-class families eligible for property tax discounts.
The dramatic plan: Another 100,000 foreign workers by 2027
No shopping on Shabbat? The blow landing on the Big Fashion Glilot complex
Explosion at Qatar's Ras Laffan gas facility kills 13, injures 66
Defense officials meet Gaza border communities, discuss evacuation plans
The Defense Ministry's National Emergency Management Authority met with municipal heads in order to gain input into a new emergency evacuation plan, based on lessons learned from recent Gaza fighting
Population Authority informs court it won’t register Utah marriages
500 Israelis have married through Utah’s online civil marriage service, but former Interior Minister Arye Deri froze registration of such marriages.
Population Authority refuses to register online Utah civil marriages
500 Israeli couples have married in online ceremonies through the US state of Utah, but registration of those marriages was stopped by former minister Aryeh Deri.
Jewish scientist gets Israeli citizenship after two years
Prof. Ruth Katz, a professor of cytopathology at Sheba Medical Center, faced numerous bureaucratic obstacles in her quest for Israeli citizenship
High Court withdraws emerging communities aliyah petition
Judge: Case not suitable to determine principle
Granting David Ben Moshe temporary residence is unneeded litmus test
Ben Moshe is no Meyer Lansky. He’s just an ordinary man who has turned his life around and wants to lead an ordinary life in Israel with his Israeli wife and Israeli daughter.
Israel to deport 100 Black Hebrews to the US within 2 months - report
Their community numbers around 5,000, and while they have integrated reasonably well in Dimona, they live in limbo because their future in Israel remains uncertain.
Parents of pregnant women, brides, others denied entry to Israel
First-degree family members of Israeli citizens, many olim, are being denied entry to Israel.
Israel begins reopening some beaches damaged by ecological disaster
Regarding the rest of the country's beaches, the statement said that cleaning operations are still underway, and that the public should beware of going to polluted beaches.
Colel Chabad combats COVID-induced food insecurity for families
Some 200,000 Israeli families will be assisted through this program, which will include cards with which to purchase food, in addition to food boxes.