Hadera
Officials criticize partial reopening of Rafah, baby left outside office in Hadera
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
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
Jewelry - Building a Bridge between Israel and Africa
An encounter with Edith Lieberman
“My [Edith Lieberman] father was a member of the Revisionist Party under Jabotinsky."
Watch: Hundreds of jellyfish threaten to clog up Israeli power plant
Are jellyfish a threat to Israeli power stations?
Environment Ministry instructs IEC to reduce coal use at Hadera power plant
As a result of the ministry's order, about 1.4 terawatts will be diverted from coal to natural gas in 2016.
David Landau former managing editor of The Jerusalem Post, dies at 67
English born Landau was a diplomatic correspondent for the 'Post' and also founded the English version of Haaretz.
Activists from anti-assimilation group suspected in Jerusalem bilingual school arson
Shin Bet says that the suspects from the Lehava group, who range in age from 18-22, confessed to the attack against the Hebrew-Arabic school, but attorneys say confession coerced.
Iran: Nuclear deal with major powers 'impossible' by deadline
Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) quotes an unnamed member of Iran's negotiating team in Vienna saying that deal will not be reached by Monday.
Shula Zaken: Olmert's driver brought me bribe money not to testify
The retrial of the Talansky Affair comes in light of explosive new allegedly damaging evidence revealed in audio tapes provided by Zaken.
President Rivlin: Time to admit that Israel is a sick society that needs treatment
Rivlin was speaking at the opening session of a conference entitled "From Hatred of the Stranger to Acceptance of the Other," on the escalation of tensions between Jews and Arabs.
Amal entrepreneurship center to represent Israel at EU conference
Some of the school's students developed a group of products for preschool children with cerebral palsy using a three-dimensional printer.