Miri Regev
Netanyahu warns of militant Islam and radical left antisemitism in talks with EU MPs
Delegation from Hungary, Austria, Spain and France thanked for support as Israeli branch announced
Planes are preparing to leave Ben-Gurion Airport in case of missile strikes, Regev says
Knesset panel approves bill paving way for ride sharing apps like Uber, Lyft to operate in Israel
Railway to nowhere: How Miri Regev, Likud politics stalled Israel’s role in IMEC corridor - opinion
Hostage and Missing Families Forum, kibbutzim join boycott of gov't's Oct. 7 memorial ceremony
Families of October 7 victims, in collaboration with the Kumu movement, have decided to organize the main memorial event on October 7, 2024, independently through crowdfunding.
Grapevine, August 21, 2024: Appreciation where it’s due
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Families of Oct. 7 victims to organize massacre commemoration ceremony outside of gov't event
Transportation Minister Miri Regev was tapped to lead the government's commemoration ceremony on Thursday.
Why was it a tumultuous week for Israel's coalition? - analysis
Noisy public infighting usually develops into an attempt by parties to leverage their position to score political victories.
'If you fly, you may pay more for return,' Miri Regev says amid flight cancellations
Regev spoke with Arkia CEO to discuss the recent transportation crisis and noted that Israelis might have to pay more to fly back to Israel.
Air Haifa will receive the first plane at the end of July
Amid regional conflict, Air Haifa to receive first plane by end of July, nearing final stages of operational license acquisition.
This is how news channels will look if, God forbid, Netanyahu is assassinated - opinion
Netanyahu faces severe incitement, mostly unnoticed unless reported on Channel 14. The media continues to selectively highlight certain incitements.
Police probe fraud, breach of trust in Miri Regev's Transport Ministry
Investigators raided the Transportation Ministry in Jerusalem Monday, conducting searches and seizing documents.
Miri Regev allegations show that Likud has lost its way - opinion
You can be angry with Miri Regev, who perfected corruption into an art form. You can also be angry at all the “diamonds,” so to speak, who knew exactly how to demand and receive whatever they wanted.
CEO of NTA estimates: The metro will only open in 2040
The Transport Ministry promotes the underground railway, but Haim Glick revealed a 6-year delay in the project during a lecture at the Technion. NTA is working on more precise timelines.