Miri Regev
Miri Regev says Likud will go to primaries, but 'Netanyahu's voice will be heard in the process'
Speaking with Gideon Oko and Amichai Attali on the 103FM program Seven Nine, Regev said that after several days of uncertainty, the party would hold primaries.
Gush Etzion, Efrat, to be easily accessible to Jerusalem by light rail under new proposal
Ben-Gurion Airport remains open amid Iran missile attacks, Israel seeks to reduce air traffic
Grapevine: Getting from point A to B
Petition filed against High Court over suspension of disabled parking permits
“The decision by the Transportation Ministry sentences thousands of people with disabilities to isolation, suffering, and inaccessibility," the petition states.
Israel's El Al set to resume flights to Eilat from Ben-Gurion after 12 years
El Al Airlines will resume flights between Ben-Gurion Airport and Eilat for the first time in 12 years, operating two flights per week.
Grapevine: Message for Miri
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
New regulation for Israel's ports underway
After years of complex negotiations, Israel's port reform enters its final phase today as transport and finance ministers sign certification documents.
Journalist leaves interview with Miri Regev during Eilat conference
"You keep thinking you're going to get on stage and attack me and get likes from it—so shame on you," Weiss told her, earning her applause from the audience.
IDF to carry out 'powerful operation' against 'terrorist hotspots' in West Bank
Explosions occurred on Thursday in three buses parked in a lot in Bat Yam. Police reported that damage was caused, but there were no injuries.
Tender issued for operating Tel Aviv congestion charge
The Finance Ministry issued Tel Aviv congestion charge tender, covering planning, construction, and operation. The project, expected in 2026 but likely delayed, aims to generate NIS 1.3B annually.
Grapevine: Well wishes to Idan Amedi
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Miri Regev's Transport Ministry fails to meet 2024 targets as road accident deaths reach new peak
The Transportation Ministry failed in two core goals: public transport and road safety.
Minister May Golan used state funds to finance fictitious jobs for friends, TV report finds
According to the investigation, Golan used funding earmarked for “connection with voters,” to pay legal fees to a lawyer for preparing lawsuits that were not filed.