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The Ministry of Interior (Hebrew: משרד הפנים, Misrad HaPnim; Arabic: وزارة الداخلية) in the State of Israel is one of the government offices that is responsible for local government, citizenship and residency, identity cards, and student and entry visas. The current Minister is Moshe Arbel.
Petah Tikva, Israel [1] Moshe Arbel ( Hebrew : משה ארבל , born 26 December 1983) [ 2 ] is an Israeli Haredi rabbi and politician. He currently serves as the Minister of Interior , having been appointed a permanent replacement for Aryeh Deri , who was disqualified from holding the offices by the Israeli Supreme Court.
This list of newspapers in Israel is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in the State of Israel. Most are published in Hebrew , but there are also newspapers catering to Arabic speakers , and newspapers catering to immigrants speaking a variety of other languages, such as Russian , English and French .
The aftermath of the Israeli air strike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza, including three Britons, continues to dominate front pages.
Judy Mozes, an Israeli talk-show host and the wife of the country's Interior Minister, tweeted a racist joke about President Barack Obama on Sunday morning. She then quickly deleted it and apologized.
Ministry of Communications (Israel) Ministry for Community Empowerment and Advancement; Ministry of Construction and Housing; Ministry of Culture and Sport (Israel) Ministry of Cyber and National Digital Matters
A former Israeli defense minister has accused Israel of committing war crimes and ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip, drawing a sharp rebuke from government ranks. Moshe Yaalon, a hawkish former ...
Israel has a large number of dailies, weeklies and periodicals, all privately owned. [29] B'Sheva: Hebrew-language weekly religious newspaper. Calcalist: Hebrew-language daily business newspaper. Globes: Hebrew-language daily business newspaper (with online English edition). Haaretz: Israel's oldest daily newspaper with Hebrew and English editions.