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The Jewish-owned Beit Yehonatan building in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan moved a step closer to becoming legal on Monday, as Interior Minister Eli Yishai authorized the Jerusalem District Building and Planning Committee to hold a vote on t... Full Article at Jerusalem Post
(IsraelNN.com) Secretary-General Avshalom Vilan of the Israeli Farmers Association demanded Monday that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu order Interior Minister Eli Yishai and other government officials to fulfill an agreement between the government an... Full Article at Arutz Sheva
Israeli President Shimon Peres, third left, and Interior Minister Eli Yishai, fourth left, meet with heads of Holy Land Churches during a New Year's reception at the president's residence in Jerusalem, Monday, Dec. 28, 2009. View Photo »
All the security forces as one, thank heavens, invest much effort for the sake of maintaining the State of Israel's security.
As was reported in Ynet, outgoing Attorney General Menachem Mazuz supported Interior Minister Eli Yishai's stance against the move. Mazuz explained, "Ukraine is a source of prostitution and human trafficking." Full Article at Ynetnews
"It is clear to the entire free world that there is no army as moral as the IDF, especially relative to the action of other militaries. Look at NATO in Afghanistan and the United State's in Iraq," said Interior Minister Eli Yishai. Full Article at Ynetnews
Other ministers also avoided directly commenting on the alleged assassination, but praised Dagan and the defense establishment. Full Article at Ynetnews
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , back second right, heads the weekly cabinet meeting in his Jerusalem offices, Monday, Oct. 12, 2009. In the meeting Netanyahu accused Arab extremists of spreading lies to foment violence in the disputed city of... View Photo »
Party Chairman Eli Yishai was in the army, as were other ministers. I am convinced that in the coming decade, we will see more and more hareidim in the army. The Air Force is already filling up with hareidim, and in general most of those who vote Shas serve in the army.
Interior Minister Eli Yishai tried to arrange a meeting with Damascus-based Hamas politburo chief Khaled Meshal, Knesset member Ahmed Tibi told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday. Full Article at Haaretz
(IsraelNN.com) Former National Religious Party Knesset Member Yigal Bibi will be the representative of the World Zionist Organization’s newest member, the hareidi-religious Shas party. Full Article at Arutz Sheva
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Israeli President Shimon Peres, third left, and Interior Minister Eli Yishai, fourth left, meet with heads of Holy Land Churches during a New Year's reception at the president's residence in Jerusalem, Monday, Dec. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert turns in his chair in the Knesset, parliamen, during the swearing-in ceremony of the 18th Knesset in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009. Israeli President Shimon Peres, ushering in a new Israeli parliament Tuesday, urged lawmakers to conclude an elusive peace...
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert speaks in front of a huge Biblical mural done by artist Marc Chagall in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009. Israeli President Shimon Peres, ushering in a new Israeli parliament Tuesday, urged lawmakers to conclude an elusive...
View Photo »Israel's President Shimon Peres (L) meets Eli Yishai (R), leader of the Shas party, in Jerusalem February 19, 2009. Peres could announce as early on Friday, after wrapping up consultations with party leaders, whether he will ask Likud chief Benjamin Netanyahu or centrist Kadima chief Tzipi...
View Photo »JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, FEBRUARY 19: Eli Yishai, (C) head of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, arrives for a meeting with President Shimon Peres to advise the veteran Israeli politician on his choice to head a new coalition government February 19, 2009 in Jerusalem. If neither Likud's Benjamin Netanyahu...
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , back second right, heads the weekly cabinet meeting in his Jerusalem offices, Monday, Oct. 12, 2009. In the meeting Netanyahu accused Arab extremists of spreading lies to foment violence in the disputed city of Jerusalem. Next to Netanyahu is deputy...
View Photo »Outgoing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (R), Foreign Minister and Kadima Party leader Tzipi Livni (front) and Shas party leader Eli Yishai attend the swearing-in ceremony of the 18th Knesset, The new Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem February 24, 2009.
View Photo »Israel's President Shimon Peres, left, meets leader of the Shas party Eli Yishai at his residency in Jerusalem, Thursday Feb. 19, 2009. Far-right Israeli politician Avigdor Lieberman endorsed Benjamin Netanyahu for prime minister on Thursday, all but guaranteeing that Netanyahu will be the...
View Photo »JERUSALEM - FEBRUARY 19: In this handout from the GPO Avigdor Lieberman Israel's President Shimon Peres (L) greets Eli Yishai, head of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, on February 19, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. If neither Likud's Benjamin Netanyahu or Kadima's Tzipi Livni have enough support...
View Photo »A Sudanese refugee girl plays inside a kindergarten in the southern Israeli town of Arad, Thursday, July 30, 2009. Israel's Interior Minister Eli Yishai on Thursday lifted the 'Hadera-Gadera' restriction that prohibits refugees from living and working in the center of Israel. Many Sudanese...
View Photo »Sudanese refugee children are helped by a carer at a kindergarten in the southern Israeli town of Arad, Thursday, July 30, 2009. Israel's Interior Minister Eli Yishai on Thursday lifted the 'Hadera-Gadera' restriction that prohibits refugees from living and working in the center of Israel. Many...
View Photo »Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, second left, turns to Israeli President Shimon Peres , center, as they sit with the leaders of the various Israeli political parties that form the 18th Parliament posing for a group picture in the Knesset after the Knesset Members were sworn in Tuesday,...
View Photo »Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert turns in his chair in the Knesset, parliamen, during the swearing-in ceremony of the 18th Knesset in Jerusalem, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009. Israeli President Shimon Peres, ushering in a new Israeli parliament Tuesday, urged lawmakers to conclude an elusive peace...
View Photo »All the security forces as one, thank heavens, invest much effort for the sake of maintaining the State of Israel's security.
Party Chairman Eli Yishai was in the army, as were other ministers. I am convinced that in the coming decade, we will see more and more hareidim in the army. The Air Force is already filling up with hareidim, and in general most of those who vote Shas serve in the army.
The courts' interpretation of the law has led to a situation in which chametz has been displayed (during Passover), crudely trampling over one of the Jewish people's symbols, which is observed by the majority
We notified [Shas chairman and Interior Minister] Eli Yishai and the Defense Ministry
Freezing construction in Gilo is just like freezing construction... in any other neighbourhood in Jerusalem and Israel
Freezing construction in Gilo is just like freezing construction … in any other neighborhood in [occupied] Jerusalem and Israel ... Construction in [occupied] Jerusalem cannot be halted, and Gilo is in [occupied] Jerusalem.
Construction in Jerusalem cannot be halted
Construction in Jerusalem cannot be halted and Gilo is in Jerusalem
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