זמני השבת
עיר | כניסה | יציאה |
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ירושלים | 16:00 | 17:12 |
תל אביב | 16:14 | 17:13 |
חיפה | 16:04 | 17:11 |
באר שבע | 16:19 | 17:16 |
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03/11/22 15:09
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With 95.7% of the vote counted, the Hadash-Ta'al party has dropped to four Knesset seats from the five it had earlier in the count.Meretz is still below the electoral threshold with 3.14%, and is In a downward trend with less than 5% of the count to go.
03/11/22 16:53
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The final results of the election for the 25th Knesset at the end of the counting of the ballots give the right-wing bloc a majority of 64 seats.The Meretz party did not receive enough votes to clear the electoral threshold and will not return to the Knesset.In the final count, the right-wing bloc lost Ine seat, which Yisrael Beytenu picked up at the expense of United Torah Judaism.
03/11/22 18:04
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Students at Birzeit Uni. held a rally in support of A'amar Bader, the terrorist who stabbed a police officer in Jerusalem In Thursday
03/11/22 15:37
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At the end of foreign currency trading Thursday, the dollar strengthened by 0.819% and settled at NIS 3.5690.The Euro weakened by 0.531% and settled at NIS 3.4824.
03/11/22 16:48
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Prime Minister's office confirms that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has abandoned his predecessor's plans to move UK embassy to Jerusalem.
03/11/22 17:20
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For the first time since its establishment in 1992, Meretz will not be in the next Knesset.
03/11/22 17:34
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With 99% of the votes counted, the Likud party lost Ine seat to the United Torah Judaism party, which will have eight seats in the 25th Knesset/
03/11/22 17:55
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Hungarian President Viktor Orban congratulated Likud Chairman Benjamin Netanyahu In his victory in the elections for the 25th Knesset."What a great victory for Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel. Difficult times require strong leaders. Welcome back," Orban wrote In Twitter.