
Percentage of Arabs in Israeli healthcare jobs rises sharply
As of 2023, Israeli Arabs constituted nearly half of the country’s pharmacists, and a quarter of Israel’s physicians.
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As of 2023, Israeli Arabs constituted nearly half of the country’s pharmacists, and a quarter of Israel’s physicians.

The history surrounding the newly published document is just as fascinating as the history it records.

From dramas to crime thrillers, the actor’s resume has quite a few impressive titles besides the popular Netflix show Fauda.

This Valentine’s Day why not take that special someone to one of these 10 beautiful places in Israel.

Eli Sharabi, Or Levy, and Ohad Ben Ami appear much thinner and frailer than any other Israeli hostages released in the ceasefire deal so far.

Flam’s inclusion is a milestone for Israel’s wine industry, which has traditionally been overshadowed by more established winemaking regions.

Tzachi Nevo, owner of Tel Aviv’s Umasqu home and office decor studio, saw his thriving overseas markets shrinking so he looked inward for inspiration.

You might think happiness is something fleeting that you can’t control, but if you want to be consistently happy in life, you must work at it.

Hamas releases Keith Siegel, Ofer Kalderon, Yarden Bibas, Arbel Yehud, Gadi Moses and soldier Agam Berger over the weekend

Israel has left its mark on the music awards, from tributes to October 7 attack victims to a winner who shared an award with Kanye West.

A rare illness left Tomer Margalit paralyzed from the waist down, but it only temporarily halted her ambitions of becoming a world champion.

Tmura, which bridges between Israel’s high-tech sector and education and youth initiatives in disadvantaged communities, had a banner year.

Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy, and Liri Albag were reunited with their families after 477 days in Hamas captivity.

Two of Israel’s top teams will face off at New York’s UBS Arena, marking the first time Israeli pro hockey clubs will compete in North America.

The Israel-based international humanitarian organization helps disaster-stricken communities access electricity, Internet, and telecommunication.