Miri Regev
Israel sent Iron Dome, dozens of IDF troops to UAE during Iran war, Regev confirms
Dozens of Iranian missiles fired towards the Gulf state were intercepted by the system.
Miri Regev says Likud will go to primaries, but 'Netanyahu's voice will be heard in the process'
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
Prosecution: Cross-examination questioning in Case 1000 set to conclude on Monday
PM Netanyahu confirmed in court that he was aware of and approved gifts from Arnon Milchan, as testimony continues in Case 1000.
Majority of Israeli taxi drivers commit meter violations, undercover investigation reveals
The investigation comes amid disputes over the re-introduction of the ride-sharing app Uber to Israel, which threatens to disrupt the local taxi services.
Deri asks Ben-Gvir to intervene as Israel Railways closes Jerusalem station ahead of mass protests
"This is an illegitimate decision that will prevent a huge public from reaching the rally and praying," Shas leader Arye Deri said.
'We need to clean the stables, reform law enforcement,' Smotrich demands after Sde Teiman case
The finance minister slammed Military Advocate General Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, saying she "acted against our soldiers" and "collaborated in leaks with antisemitic blood libels."
El Al resumes Tel Aviv–Eilat route after decade-long hiatus
El Al has restarted flights between Tel Aviv and Eilat after more than 10 years, with two daily routes and special fares for local residents.
Likud MK Eli Dalal is knocked down during anti-gov't Kfar Saba protest, four arrested
Israel Police explained that "four suspects were arrested for disrupting the peace and attacking police officers during an illegal protest in Kfar Saba."
Regev opens door for Uber in Israel without public process, professional input
Transportation Minister Miri Regev bypassed ministry experts and regulators in a move critics say is politically driven and undermines Israel’s licensed taxi system.
Police officer injures Walla photographer during protests at Likud event
Reuven Castro, a photographer for The Jerusalem Post's sister company, Walla, stated that he was pushed to the ground while covering the event as a photojournalist.
How Miri Regev charges money for dogs, punishes the 'Post,' and gaslights Israel - comment
Miri Regev, who said there was no issue with flights during the Iran war because she was managing just fine, is now saying we’re all overreacting while she’s chauffeured.
United Airlines to resume flights to Tel Aviv from Chicago, Washington DC
Flights from Chicago to Tel Aviv will resume on November 1st, and flights from DC will resume on the 2nd. This is the first time United has operated these routes since 2023.