Ze’ev Elkin
Two hydrogen refueling stations: The new step of the Ministry of Energy
The Ministry of Energy will invest NIS 70 million in energy projects in conflict zone communities. In the south, another investment plan is underway through the Hydrogen Valley project.
Netanyahu will bring Hezbollah agreement to Security Cabinet if one is agreed, PM tells ministers
Elkin's 'six out of 10' remark frames a broader debate on Israel's civilian reality - analysis
Gov’t announces program to return residents to North starting March 1
Grapevine: Homecoming
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Naftali Bennett’s life-saving Shabbat mission to Moscow - analysis
Bennett's decision to meet Russia's Vladimir Putin despite normally observing Shabbat shows the urgency and importance with which he views his mission.
COVID-19 in Israel: 39,015 new cases, Finance Min. Liberman among them
Some 519,066 Israelis have received the fourth COVID-19 vaccine to date, the Health Ministry reported on Saturday evening.
Six kilometers of Jerusalem's Old City alleys announced wheelchair accessible
After a decade of work, some six kilometers of the Old City's winding alleys are now accessible for wheelchairs, baby carriages and people who are blind.
Forced evacuations from public housing to be suspended - Elkin
Construction and Housing Minister Ze'ev Elkin announced on Monday a new committee will determine criteria for forced evictions of squatters, which will be halted in the meantime.
Jordan blasts Israel after 1,300 apartments approved for sale in West Bank settlements
Left-wing politicians and activists expressed outrage as 1,355 housing units are set to be marketed in West Bank settlements.
Bennett: Putin is attentive to Israel’s security needs
Housing and Construction Minister Ze'ev Elkin explains the mysterious shopping bag present in photos from the meeting with the Russian president.
Housing Ministry looks to double settler population in Jordan Valley
Government officials have so far consistently denied US pressure to halt building plans in the region.
The moral peril of Israel's 'Elkin law' - analysis
Why was it so critical for Elkin specifically to sit on the Selection Committee for Rabbinical Judges and not any other member of his party, the coalition, or the government?
‘Elkin law’ passes in Knesset
‘Due to the whim of a specific man who wants to be on the committee you are turning the world upside down,” opposition MK Ben Tzur scolds the coalition