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According to the Transportation Ministry, trains on the new line will be capable of speeds up to 250 kilometers per hour.
Israel's Ministry of Finance has released $US 88.5m to fund construction of the country’s first high-speed line.
The Haifa Municipality estimates that there are 700 abandoned buildings in the city, and that they cost the municipality NIS 33 million annually in lost tax revenues. This is according to information ...
Thousands have staged a protest in Tel Aviv against Israel’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, carrying photos of starving ...
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News9Live on MSNIsraeli actor Alon Abutbul dies at 60 after beach collapse near HaifaRenowned Israeli actor Alon Abutbul has tragically passed away at 60 following a sudden collapse at a beach near Haifa. The ...
The Board of Directors of America’s Community Council, a human services agency serving metro Detroit, has named COO Odie ...
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The weekend ended in one win, one loss, and one draw for the Jewish state. A trio of Israeli soccer teams played in UEFA ...
Follow live text commentary, score updates and match stats from Torpedo BelAZ vs Maccabi Haifa in the UEFA Conference League ...
Damage caused by an Iranian missile attack on its Haifa Bay refinery and subsidiaries is estimated between $150 million and $200 million.
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Israel Railways is preparing to break ground on what is considered the largest infrastructure project in the company’s ...
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