Miri Regev

No clear reason why Transport Minister Regev objected to new power plants

Project Reindeer was intended to provide some 1,300 megawatts on a site in the area of the Southern Sharon Regional Council.

By DEAN SHMUEL ELMAS , ASAF ZAGRIZAK/GLOBES/TNS
13/06/2023

Israel needs more women in government posts - editorial

While Israel’s friends and allies abroad will enjoy the service of a gender-equal crop of senior Israeli officials, Israel’s citizens at home have not been as fortunate.

Israeli ministers' travel plans reflect changing diplomacy - analysis

If 20 years ago, the primary destination for Israeli ministers were in America and Western Europe, today, they fly as frequently to capitals in Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

29/05/2023

Ahead of Jerusalem Day, check out the new train stations coming to the capital

The new stations will service the center of the city and the First Station area near the Old City of Jerusalem.

The Independence Day ceremony didn't reflect my Israel - opinion

The Remembrance and Independence days didn't go by without hitches but on the whole, most of us were able to give a sigh of relief when they were over.

Miri Regev to try to convince Lapid to attend Independence Day torch ceremony

This was reported after Lapid announced that he would not participate in the ceremony as a form of protest against the judicial reform and the government.

An Israel Railways train.

How politics threaten Israel Railways' new major train rail

The Eastern Railways project will build a rail running between Hadera and Lod alongside Road 6.

By ASAF ZAGRIZAK
11/04/2023

Israel's Miri Regev admits gov't will restart judicial reform after Passover

"The reform is designed to strengthen the public's trust in the judicial system," said Regev.

02/04/2023

Netanyahu's government at risk of alienating Israel's allies - editorial

The impressive list of incidents irritating Israel's allies is worrying - this is no way to run a country.

Reservists protest against Regev, Goldknopf at Tel Aviv museum

Ministers Regev and Goldknopf are expected to arrive in a conference at the museum, while PM Netanyahu and Justice Minister Levin canceled their participation.

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