Hadera
Officials criticize partial reopening of Rafah, baby left outside office in Hadera
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One-week-old baby left outside Bituach Leumi office in Hadera
Hadera approves major coal reduction at Orot Rabin power station, pollution expected to drop
Mentally ill man steals car with infant in back seat at Hadera hospital, baby returned unharmed
This spa hotel in Hadera has it all
During the pandemic, the Jacob Hotel Chain took over the hotel, which used to be a Ramada hotel. It’s a newcomer to Israel.
Panic in Hadera: Soldiers shot in the air at fleeing suspect
Panic broke out after a mentally unstable man didn't react to requests for identification and started to flee, causing the soldiers to fire warning shots.
Historical treasure hunters find Scottish soldier's tag from World War II in Hadera
A team of volunteers interested in finding historical items and sending them back to museums uncovered tags for a Scottish soldier who served in British Mandate Palestine during WWII.
Senior police officer's son accused of stealing NIS 160,000
“This reckless act is In complete opposition to the guidance of the state attorney and the arrest law,” said defense attorney Etty Kharif.
Electricity price to rise by 8.2% in January
The Electricity Authority announced an electricity price increase of 8.2% for 2023, but prices are still under the global average.
No swimming: Sharks spotted near Hadera power plant
The sharks are spotted in the Hadera area every year between November and April.
Israel's real estate crisis and the fervor for beachfront property
Leading companies are scrambling to scoop up a new beach plot in Givat Olga, as Israel’s real estate market languishes.
3 Jews arrested for throwing Molotov cocktails at Israeli Arab
An indictment will be filed against the three suspected terrorists on Thursday for throwing Molotov cocktails at a man who spoke to them in Arabic.
Sculpture festival brings art in stone to Hadera
The giant sculptures will be spread out to decorate the various squares on the streets of Hadera.
High school students deviate from trip to visit family of murdered officer
The students were greeted by Falah's family and were addressed by Falah's uncle - who said: "Our hearts are broken and I am sure that you students are now feeling a part of that pain."