Events in the year 2022 in Israel .
Incumbents
Events
January
30 January: President Herzog meets the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during his official visit to the United Arab Emirates .
13 January – Several days of clashes in the Negev Desert between Bedouin protesters and the police triggered by a forestation project leads to a coalition crisis and the government advancing a comprehensive plan to formalize the status of some unrecognized Bedouin settlements as permanent villages.[ 12]
20 January
23 January
24 January – An earthquake registering slightly more than 4.1 on the Richter scale centered northeast of Beit She'an , south of the Sea of Galilee , is felt throughout the country; no injuries or damage are reported.[ 19]
27 January: Storm Elpis covers Jerusalem with snow, as seen in Sacher Parks
February
17 February: Isaac Herzog awards the State Basketball Cup to the 2021–22 season winner, Bnei Herzliya .
26 February: Protest rally in Tel Aviv against the Russian invasion of Ukraine .
1 February – Former minister and leader of the Shas Party, Aryeh Deri , is sentenced to a 12-month suspended prison term along with NIS 180,000 fine in a plea deal for tax offences.[ 23]
2 February – Defense Minister Benny Gantz visits Bahrain in his first official visit to sign security agreements as the two nations further bolster their ties, and meets top Bahraini officials, including King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa .[ 24]
4 to 20 February – Six athletes represent Israel at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing , in Figure Skating , Short Track Speed Skating and Alpine Skiing .[ 25]
8 February -
11 February –
Israeli State Department begins evacuating embassy staff and diplomats’ families from Kyiv , Ukraine and also orders a travel warning for all Israelis, saying that a large scale Russian offensive may occur soon.[ 29]
Mossad announces the arrest of eight alleged Iranian spies for organizing a plot to kill an Israeli businessman in Istanbul in retaliation for the 2020 assassination of the chief of Iran's nuclear program , Mohsen Fakhrizadeh , in joint co-operation with counterpart Turkish intelligence agency (MIT) and several Turkish operatives were also among those arrested.[ 30]
12 February – Bahraini authorities confirm that an Israeli military officer will be stationed inside the country as part of an upcoming international coalition consisting of 34 countries. This is the first time an Israeli officer has been sent to a military post in the Arab World .[ 31]
13 February – One killed and two injured in a car bombing in Ashkelon , Israel , is most believed to be related to organized crime in Israel .[ 32]
15 February – Prime Minister Bennett meets with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, senior government officials, businesspeople, and representatives of local Bahraini Jewish community , during the first visit to Bahrain by an Israeli premier , to discuss the development of trade, technology and innovation, and defense ties.[ 33] [ 34]
16 February –
17 February – Bnei Herzliya win the State Basketball Cup in the final match against Hapoel Tel Aviv with a score of 87–82.[ 38]
18 February – Israel's Iron Dome fails to intercept a Hezbollah -operated military drone from Lebanon that penetrated seventy kilometers into Israeli airspace. The drone flew for forty minutes before returning to Lebanon. Israeli jets fly at very low altitude over Beirut in response to the incident.[ 39]
21 February – Morocco 's trade minister, Ryad Mezzour, and Israel 's economy minister, Orna Barbivai , sign a trade deal in Rabat .[ 40]
24 February –
25 February –
26 February – Thousands of Israelis rally in Tel Aviv to protest Russia's invasion of Ukraine and to demand that the Israeli government take stronger measures in support of Ukraine.[ 46]
27 February – Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett offers to mediate a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.[ 47]
March
20 March: Part of the huge funeral procession for the revered Haredi rabbi, Chaim Kanievsky in Bnei Brak .
27 March: The foreign ministers of four Arab countries, Israel and the US Secretary of State , at the Negev Summit in Sde Boker .
1 March – The government relaxes almost all health restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic ; only the rules regarding face masks in indoor public spaces, 'Green Pass' to enter old age homes, and PCR tests upon arrival for Israelis returning from abroad remain in place.[ 48]
2 March – The newly elected Chancellor of Germany , Olaf Scholz , makes his first official visit to Israel.[ 49]
5 March – Prime Minister Bennett flies to Moscow on Shabbat to meet with President Vladimir Putin regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine ; Bennet also speaks by phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy before and after the meeting, and flies to Berlin to meet with Olaf Scholz before returning to Israel.[ 50] [ 51]
9 March – President Herzog meets with the Turkish President , Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara , in what is perceived to be a renewal of relations between Israel and Turkey , which have been practically frozen since 2010.[ 52]
11 March – Sheina Vaspi represents Israel at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Alpine Skiing ; she is the first Israeli athlete ever to compete at the Winter Paralympic Games .[ 53] [ 54] [ 55]
20 March
22 March – During an attack in Beersheba , four people are killed and two are injured in a stabbing and vehicle-ramming attack by an Islamic State supporter, before he is shot and killed by a civilian passer-by.[ 58] [ 59]
25 March – In the Jerusalem Marathon , Ageze Guadie from Israel and Valentina Versca, a refugee from the war in Ukraine , are the winners of the men's and women's races, respectively.[ 60] [ 61]
27 March
29 March – A Palestinian kills five people in a mass shooting in Bnei Brak , Tel Aviv District .[ 65]
April
10 April: At the Israel Space Agency in Tel Aviv , students participating in space projects hold a video call along with President Herzog and his wife with astronaut Eytan Stibbe , who is aboard the International Space Station .
1 April –
2 April –
4 April – Foreign Minister Yair Lapid expresses horror over the mass civilian casualties in areas of Ukraine where Russian troops have withdrawn , including the Bucha massacre , and condemns them as a war crime .[ 69]
6 April – MK Idit Silman , the governing coalition's parliamentary whip , resigns her position and withdraws her support for the government, leaving the Knesset split evenly between the coalition and opposition, and the government vulnerable to a vote of no-confidence that could bring it down.[ 70]
7 April – A Palestinian gunman kills three people and injures nine others, in a mass shooting in Dizengoff Street , Tel Aviv; the attacker is later killed in a shootout with police .[ 71]
9 April –
10 April –
11 April –
15 April – Clashes erupt between Palestinians and Israeli police at the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem , during which Palestinians inside the mosque threw objects and explosive devices at police; with over 150 Palestinians and three policemen are injured in the clashes.[ 84]
18 April –
19 April –
20 April –
21 April – Iran arrests three alleged Israeli Mossad spies in Sistan and Baluchestan province , claiming that the spies are part of recent sensitive data leaks.[ 94]
22 April –
25 April – A rocket is fired from Lebanon into Matzuva , Israel . Israel responds by firing dozens of shells at targets in Lebanon.[ 97]
27 April –
29 April to 1 May – Israeli judokas win four medals at the 2022 European Judo Championships , Timna Nelson-Levy winning the gold in the 57-kilogram weight category , and Raz Hershko winning a silver and Shira Rishony and Gili Sharir each winning a bronze in their respective classes.[ 100]
29 April –
30 April – Hamas warns that, if another attempt to storm the al-Aqsa Mosque is made by Israel , it will launch a war-like attack .[ 103]
May
24 May: Hapoel Be'er Sheva celebrates its victory in the Israel State Cup football final.
1 May - The Islamic State claims via the Al-Naba newspaper that Israel killed a senior jihadist commander in the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula .[ 104]
5 May -
8 May - Two Palestinians are killed by Israeli soldiers during confrontations in the West Bank , while an Israeli policeman is stabbed and wounded in Jerusalem , hours after the perpetrators of the El'ad stabbing are arrested.[ 107]
11 May –
12 May – Michael Ben David represents Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin , Italy.[ 110]
13 May – Syrian state media says that a missile attack from Israel hit Masyaf , Hama Governorate , killing five people and injuring seven others.[ 111]
16 May – Maccabi Haifa wins the Israeli Premier League in Association football for the second time in a row, by attaining an insurmountable lead in points that other contenders cannot overcome in the final round.[ 114]
19 May – MK Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi , of the Meretz party, resigns from the coalition, reducing it to a minority in the Knesset .[ 115]
20 May –
21 May – A 17-year-old member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad is killed and another is injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers in Kafr Dan , Jenin Governorate .[ 118]
24 May –
25 May –
26 May – The Iraqi parliament prohibits all attempts at normalizing relations with Israel with the punishment of life imprisonment or capital punishment . The law was introduced by Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr , whose party won the most seats in the last election .[ 123]
30 May – Surinamese Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin says that Suriname will open an embassy in Jerusalem .[ 124]
June
29 June: CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla (right ), is awarded the Genesis Prize in Jerusalem.
30 June: President Yitzhak Herzog, with incoming Prime Minister Yair Lapid at the President's official residence .
1 June – A Palestinian man is killed and two others are injured after the IDF raided the town of Ya'bad to demolish the house of the perpetrator of the Bnei Brak shootings , following a confrontation by residents. A woman holding a knife is also shot and killed near the Al-Arroub refugee camp in the occupied West Bank .[ 125]
7 June – An independent inquiry established by the U.N. Human Rights Council following the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis issues a report accusing Israel of seeking "complete control" over the Palestinian territories , and of granting "different civil status, rights and legal protection" to the country's Arab citizens .[ 126]
13 June – European Union leader Ursula von der Leyen , and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi visit Israel for talks focused on increased energy cooperation, especially the export of Israeli natural gas to Europe.[ 127]
15 June – the Energy Ministers of Egypt, Israel and the European Union sign an agreement in Cairo to increase natural-gas sales to European countries seeking alternative sources to lessen their dependence on Russian energy supplies .[ 128]
17 June –
19 June – A Palestinian man is shot and killed by Israeli forces while attempting to cross the West Bank separation barrier .[ 131]
20 June – Prime Minister Bennett and Alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid announce that have decided to dissolve the coalition and submit a bill to dissolve the Knesset, leading to a fifth election in less than four years ; Lapid will become the caretaker prime minister until a new government is formed.[ 132]
21 June –
23 June – Turkey arrests ten alleged Iranian intelligence agents and charges them with plotting to murder Israeli tourists in hotels.[ 135]
25 June – Mohammad Abdallah Hamed, a 16-year-old Palestinian teenager dies in Israeli custody after being shot yesterday by soldiers in Silwad , West Bank .[ 136]
26 June – The Knesset advances a bill which would ban indicted politicians from becoming Prime Minister of Israel , that if passed, it would prevent Benjamin Netanyahu from returning to that post.[ 137]
29 June – Albert Bourla , CEO of Pfizer , is presented the Genesis Prize by President Isaac Herzog in Jerusalem for his leadership in delivering a vaccine against COVID-19 .[ 138] [ 139]
30 June – The Knesset approves a bill to disband itself and schedules new elections for 1 November ; Foreign Minister and Alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid succeeds Naftali Bennett as Prime Minister until a new coalition is formed.[ 140]
July
14 July: President Joe Biden attends the opening ceremony of the 21st Maccabiah Games in Jerusalem with the Prime Minister and the President of Israel
2 July − Hezbollah launches three drones from Lebanon at an Israeli vessel operating in the Karish gas field off Israel's coast, which are all downed by the Israeli Airforce; Lebanon and Israel are engaged in US-mediated negotiations to delineate a shared maritime border.[ 141]
5 July −
4 to 7 July – Young athletes from 47 countries compete in the 2022 European Athletics U18 Championships held in Jerusalem at the Hebrew University Stadium .[ 144] [ 145]
10 July - Benny Gantz and Gideon Saar form a political alliance to compete against Yair Lapid and Benjamin Netanyahu .[ 146]
16 July - IDF launches more than a dozen missiles against two Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip , following a number of rockets fired overnight from Gaza into Israel, causing severe damage. No casualties were reported and no civilian structures were targeted or hit.[ 147]
7 to 17 July – Israeli athletes compete in ten sports at the 2022 World Games in Birmingham , United States, winning seven gold, three silver and four bronze medals, and attaining eleventh place overall at the Games.[ 148]
10 July – Doron Almog is appointed Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel .[ 150]
14 July to 15 July – State visit of US President Joe Biden to Israel
14 to 26 July − The 21st Maccabiah Games
17 July -
21 July - The Ministry of Justice of Russia opens a court case to close the Jewish Agency for Israel , the main agency allowing the aliyah of Jews to Israel . Israel condemns the court case, claiming it is a response to Israel's stance on the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine .[ 157]
22 July - An Israeli airstrike kills three Syrian soldiers , injures seven others and destroys an Iranian weapons depot near Damascus .[ 158]
24 July -
28 July - Iranian police arrest the alleged leader and four other members of a spy network suspected to be affiliated with Mossad .[ 161]
29 July -
August
6 August: A Palestinian rocket fired by Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza strikes a residential area in the southern city of Ashkelon .
1 August – Kobi Shabtai makes the first official visit to Morocco of an Israel Police Commissioner to meet with senior Moroccan police and government officials for discussions regarding strengthening operational, intelligence, and investigative cooperation between the two countries .[ 164]
5–7 August – Israel launches Operation Breaking Dawn in response to threats from Palestinian Islamic Jihad with airstrikes against the Gaza Strip, killing Islamic Jihad leader Tayseer Jabari and other high ranking PIJ commanders; Islamic Jihad fires about 1,000 rockets into Israel from Gaza, with 96 percent intercepted by Israel's air defenses and about 160 falling short within Gaza.[ 165] [ 166]
7 August – Israel and the Islamic Jihad agree to a ceasefire agreement for the Gaza Strip .[ 167]
9 August – Ibrahim al-Nabulsi, local head of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades , and two other people are killed during a raid by Israeli soldiers in Nablus . At least 40 others are injured.[ 168]
14 August – A Palestinian gunman opens fire inside a bus in Jerusalem's Old City , injuring eight people, two of them critically. The suspect is arrested in an Israeli police raid on Silwan .[ 169]
15 August – At the European Championships in Munich, Israel's men's marathon team wins the gold medal, Ethiopian-born Israeli runners Marhu Teferi and Gashau Ayale win a silver and bronze medal, respectively in the individual marathon, and Kenyan-born Israeli runner Lonah Chemtai Salpeter wins Israel's fourth medal, taking bronze in the 10,000-meter run and setting an Israeli record.[ 170]
16 August – Anastasia Gorbenko wins the gold medal for Israel in the 200-meter individual medley at the European Aquatics Championships in Rome, for a second consecutive year.[ 171]
18 August – Israel and Turkey announce the resumption of full diplomatic relations , with the exchange of ambassadors for the first time since 2018.[ 172]
21 August – Artem Dolgopyat wins the Floor gold medal at the European Artistic Gymnastics Championship in Munich.[ 173]
22 August – The Bank of Israel raises its benchmark interest rate from 1.25% to 2.0%, the largest increase in two decades, in an effort to curb inflation, which has exceeded 5% over the past year.[ 174]
September
13 September: Lieutenant General Belkhir El-Farouk, Inspector General of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces is welcomed to Israel by an honor guard headed by the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army , Aviv Kochavi
1 September –
2 September –
4 September – Six Israeli soldiers and a civilian driver are injured when three gunmen open fire on a bus in Nablus , in the occupied West Bank . Two of the attackers are later arrested. [ 179]
4–6 September – President Isaac Herzog and First Lady Michal Herzog pay a state visit to Germany to participate in the 50th anniversary memorial for the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre; President Herzog meets with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier , Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other senior officials, addresses the Bundestag and visits the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp .[ 180] [ 181]
12–16 September – Delegations from 25 countries, including Chiefs of Staff and commanders from militaries from around the world, attend the first International Operational Innovation Conference; for the first time, an Arab military head, Lieutenant General Belkhir El-Farouk, Inspector General of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces makes an official visit to Israel.[ 182] [ 183]
14 September – Two al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade members; Ahmad Abed, 23, and Abdul Rahman Abed, 22, and an Israeli soldier are killed during a shootout at a checkpoint in Jenin , in the occupied West Bank . [ 184]
17 September –
20 September –
28 September – Four Palestinians are killed and 44 others are injured in an IDF raid on the Jenin refugee camp in West Bank . The brother of the 2022 Tel Aviv shooting 's perpetrator is among those killed. [ 189]
October
1 October – An 18-year-old Palestinian man is killed by Israeli soldiers in East Jerusalem , making him the 100th Palestinian killed in the West Bank this year. It is the deadliest toll of Palestinians killed there by Israeli raids since 2015. [ 190]
2 October – A taxi driver is shot and wounded by Palestinian militants near Elon Moreh in the West Bank . A demonstration by local Israeli settlers to protest the incident is attacked with gunfire, wounding a soldier. Palestinian militant group; Lion's Den claims responsibility.[ 191]
3 October – Two Palestinians are killed and another is wounded as Israeli soldiers open fire against a vehicle in the Jalazone refugee camp , Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate , in the occupied West Bank . [ 192]
5 October – Israeli soldiers surround a house in the village of Deir al-Hatab , killing a man and wounding four residents and two Palestinian Satellite Channel journalists who were covering the operation. [ 193]
7 October – During two separate shootings, a 14-year-old Palestinian boy is killed by Israeli soldiers in a village near Ramallah , in the West Bank , while a 17-year-old Palestinian boy is killed and his mother wounded when Israeli soldiers open fire at residents during confrontations with Israeli settlers . [ 194]
8 October –
11 October –
26 October – President Isaac Herzog begins an official visit to the United States .[ 199]
12 October – An 18-year-old Palestinian is killed and another is injured near Hebron in an IDF raid on the Al-Arroub refugee camp . [ 200]
14 October – Two people are killed and five others are injured in an exchange of fire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants in Jenin , West Bank , following a raid conducted by the former. The Israeli soldiers aimed to capture a Hamas operative suspected of involvement in recent shootings; he was subsequently detained and taken into custody. [ 201] [ 202]
18 October – Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirms that Australia will no longer recognise West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel until peace negotiations are finalised. [ 203]
23 October – Tamer al-Kilani, a founding member of the Lions' Den militant group , is killed by a bomb planted on a motorcycle in Nablus , West Bank . [ 204]
25 October – Israeli soldiers raid a Lions' Den headquarter in Nablus , West Bank , killing three militants , including one of the group's founders. Two Palestinian civilians are also killed in nearby areas. Protests later occur in the town of Nabi Salih , resulting in a Palestinian man being killed by Israeli soldiers. [ 205] [ 206]
27 October –
28 October – Two Palestinian Civil Defence members, Imad Abu Rasheed, 47, and Ramzi Zabara, 35, are killed, and another is injured when Israeli soldiers open fire on a vehicle at a checkpoint in Nablus , West Bank . [ 209]
29 October – A Palestinian gunman kills a 49 year old Israeli settler in Kiryat Arba , Hebron , and injures four others, including a Palestinian paramedic , before being killed by security forces. [ 210]
30 October – Five Israeli soldiers are injured during a vehicle-ramming attack at a checkpoint in Jericho , in the occupied West Bank . The perpetrator is shot dead by police . [ 211]
November
15 November: The swearing-in ceremony of the members of the newly elected 25th Knesset is held.
29 December: The 37th government of Israel takes office.
December
Deaths
1 January – Chanan Rapaport [he ] (b. 1928), clinical psychologist , professor of Psychology , director of the Henrietta Szold Institute , social issues advisor to Prime Ministers Golda Meir and Yitzhak Rabin .[ 245]
2 January – Yitzhak Kaul (b. 1945), Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Communications (1976–1986), businessman, CEO of Israel Postal Authority (1986–1990), Bezeq (1990–1997), and Clal investment company (1997–2000).[ 246]
2 January – Suzanne Singer (b. 1935), contributor and editor of Moment magazine and the Biblical Archaeology Review , director of the Alex Singer Project .[ 247]
3 January – Mordechai Ben-Porat (b. 1923), organizer of Operation Ezra and Nehemiah rescue of Iraqi Jews , Member of Knesset 1965–1977 and 1981–1984, Minister without Portfolio 1982–1984, and recipient of the Israel Prize in 2001.[ 248] [ 249]
6 January – Yoram Taharlev (b. 1938), songwriter, poet and author.[ 250]
10 January – Aura Herzog (b. 1924), First Lady of Israel (1983–1993) during the presidency of her husband Chaim Herzog , mother of the current president, Isaac Herzog , social and environmental activist, and founder of the Council for a Beautiful Israel .[ 251]
12 January – Meier Schwarz (b. 1926), plant physiologist , lecturer and academic, head of the Hydroponics department at the Jacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research in Beer Sheva .[ 252]
16 January – Tova Berlinski (b. 1915), artist, notably of the Holocaust and her hometown Oświęcim , Poland , recipient of the Jerusalem Prize (1963) and the Mordechai Ish-Shalom Award (2000).[ 253]
18 January – Eliezer Schweid (b. 1929), philosopher , scholar , writer and professor of Jewish philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem , fellow of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and Israel Prize recipient (1994).[ 254]
19 January – Yevgeny Aryeh (b. 1947), playwright , theater director, and founder of the Gesher Theater in Jaffa , Tel Aviv .[ 255]
21 January – Haim Shahal (b. 1922), naval engineer , member of the Palmach and the Israel Defense Forces , recipient of the Israel Prize (1973).[ 256]
24 January – Miriam Naor (b. 1947), District and Supreme Court judge, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (2015 – 2017).[ 257]
25 January – Mark Tseitlin (b. 1943), chess International Master (1978) and Grandmaster (1997).[ 258]
26 January – David Bannett (b. 1921), electronics engineer , radar technologies pioneer, inventor of the Shabbat elevator , lecturer in electronics at Bar Ilan University and the Jerusalem College of Technology .[ 259]
31 January – Esther Pollard (b. 1953), wife of former spy Jonathan Pollard .[ 260]
10 February – Daniel Sasson [he ] (b. 1994), power forward player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League 2018–2021.[ 261]
13 February – Emanuel Marx (b. 1927), social anthropologist , Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University and recipient of the Israel Prize (1998).[ 262]
13 February – Julia Wiener [he ] (b. 1935), writer, poet and translator into Russian .[ 263]
15 February – Nachman Wolf (b. 1951), world champion discus thrower , shot put and javelin medalist for Israel at the Paralympics (1984 and 1988 ).[ 264]
18 February – Gabriel Bach (b. 1927), State Attorney , one of the prosecutors in the Eichmann trial , jurist, Supreme Court Justice (1982–1997).[ 265]
21 February – Nava Arad (b. 1938), Alignment and Labor Party politician, Member of Knesset (1981–1992, 1995–1996).[ 266]
23 February – Yoel Marcus (b. 1932), journalist and political commentator, Sokolov Prize recipient (2017).[ 267]
1 March – Amnon Shamosh (1929), non-fiction author and poet, recipient of the President's Prize for Literature in 2001.[ 268]
2 March – Yosef Carmon (b. 1933), film actor, and actor and director at the Cameri Theater for over 50 years.[ 269]
3 March – Yona Fischer (b. 1932), Israeli art curator and critic, recipient of the Israel Prize for design (1977).[ 270]
7 March – Avraham Hirschson (b. 1941), Likud and Kadima Member of Knesset , Minister of Tourism, Communications and Finance; director general of the Treasury, convicted of embezzlement (2009).[ 271]
12 March – Eliezer Goldberg (b. 1931), jurist , Supreme Court Justice (1983–1998) and state comptroller (1998–2005).[ 272]
12 March – Henry Herscovici (b. 1927), sports shooter at the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics , the Asian Games (1966 , 1970 , and 1974 ) and the Maccabiah Games (1965 , 1969 ).[ 273]
17 March – David Schmeidler (b. 1939), mathematician and economic theorist in the field of Game Theory and Decision Theory , Professor Emeritus at Tel Aviv University and the Ohio State University .[ 274]
18 March – Chaim Kanievsky (b. 1928), Haredi rabbi , a major halachic authority and author of books on Jewish religious law .[ 275]
4 April – Eitan Wertheimer [he ] (b. 1951), industrialist and businessman.[ 276]
8 April – Barak Lufan (b. 1987), kayaker and the head of the Israel Canoe Association .[ 277]
1 May – Naftali Blumenthal (b. 1922), politician, MK for the Labor Alignment (1981–1984), comptroller of the Histadrut .[ 278]
1 May – Ilan Gilon (b. 1956), politician, MK for the Meretz party (1999–2003 and 2009–2021).[ 279]
13 May – Uri Savir (b. 1953), politician, MK (1999–2001) and diplomat.[ 280]
19 May – Yaakov Sharett [he ] (b. 1927), author, reporter and diplomat.[ 281]
27 May – Michael Sela (b. 1924), professor of Immunology , sixth president of the Weizmann Institute of Science and recipient of the Israel Prize for Life Science (1959).[ 282]
27 May – Shulamit Goldstein (b. 1968), rhythmic gymnast at the 1988 Olympics , and 1985 and 1987 World Championships.[ 283]
2 June – Uri Zohar (b. 1935), entertainer, actor and film director (Hole in the Moon , Three Days and a Child , Bloomfield ), and rabbi.[ 284]
9 June – Dan Goldstein (b.1954), software entrepreneur and businessman, founder of Formula Systems .[ 285]
14 June – A. B. Yehoshua (b. 1936), novelist (The Lover , A Late Divorce ), essayist and playwright, recipient of the Israel Prize for Hebrew literature (1995) and multiple literary awards.[ 286]
29 June – Yehuda Meshi Zahav (b. 1955), social activist, founder of ZAKA .[ 287]
29 June – David Weiss Halivni (b. 1927), rabbi, Talmudic scholar and teacher, recipient of the Israel Prize for scholarship (2008) and other awards.[ 288]
18 July – Maya Attoun (b. 1974), award-winning multi-disciplinary visual artist, teacher at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art .[ 289]
24 July – Tamar Eshel (b. 1920), diplomat, deputy mayor of Jerusalem, MK for the Alignment (1977–1984).[ 290]
26 July – Uri Orlev (b. 1931), Holocaust survivor , children's author and translator, recipient of the Hans Christian Andersen Award (1996).[ 291]
29 July – Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss (b. 1926), ultra-Orthodox rabbi, head of the Edah HaChareidis in Jerusalem.[ 292]
12 August – Aharon Yadlin (b. 1926), educator and politician, member of the Knesset for Mapai , the Alignment and the Labor Party (1960–1979), Deputy Minister of Education (1964–1972) and Minister of Education (1974–1977).[ 293]
14 August – Svika Pick (b. 1949), pop singer, songwriter, composer and television personality.[ 294]
22 August – Shalom Cohen (b.1930), ultra-Orthodox Sephardi rabbi , rosh yeshiva of the Old City branch of Porat Yosef Yeshiva , spiritual leader of the Shas political party and president of Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah .[ 295]
8 September – Yoel Schwartz (b.1939), Haredi rabbi, scholar, author and senior lecturer at Dvar Yerushalayim yeshiva.[ 296]
18 September – Elyakim Haetzni (b.1926), lawyer, settlement activist, politician and member of the Knesset for Tehiya (1990–1992).
7 October – Shoshana Netanyahu (b. 1923), lawyer, jurist and Supreme Court justice .[ 297]
10 October – Leon Schidlowsky (b. 1931), composer for orchestra, chamber ensemble, choir, and various musical instruments, proponent of graphic notation .[ 298]
19 October – Dina Merhav (b. 1936), sculptor, noted for soaring sculptures of birds and angels made from scrap iron.[ 299]
28 October – Hannah Pick-Goslar (b. 1928), nurse, Holocaust survivor and childhood friend and fellow prisoner in Bergen-Belsen of Anne Frank .[ 300]
29 October – Hava Pinhas-Cohen (b. 1955) award-winning writer and poet, founder and editor of the Dimui literary journal.[ 301]
1 November – Moshe Ha-Elion (b. 1925), Holocaust survivor, Ladino author and translator.[ 302]
3 November – Uzzi Ornan (b. 1923), social activist and linguist, member of the Academy of the Hebrew Language , professor of natural languages computing at the Technion and professor emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem .[ 303]
6 November – Chaim Walkin (b. 1945), Orthodox rabbi, teacher and dean of the Ateres Israel rabbinical academy and yeshiva.[ 304]
21 November – Nuzhat Katzav (b. 1932), author and politician, member of Knesset for the Alignment (1974–1977).[ 305]
8 December – Yitzhak Klepter (b. 1950), rock musician and songwriter, vocalist and electric guitarist of the Kaveret rock band.[ 306]
11 December – Moshe Mizrahi (b. 1950), Head of Israel Police Investigations Division (2001–2005) and Police and Community Branch-Civil Guard (2005–2006), member of Knesset for the Labor Party (2013–2015) and Zionist Union (2018–2019).[ 307]
15 December – Eliyahu Offer (b. 1944), football player for Hapoel Be'er Sheva (1959–1978), manager (Beitar Jerusalem , Maccabi Sha'arayim ), and restaurateur.[ 308]
22 December Ze'ev Iviansky (b. 1922) political scientist, author, academic and lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem .[ 309]
23 December – Willie Sims (b. 1958), basketball player (Hapoel Tel Aviv , Elitzur Netanya , Maccabi Tel Aviv ).[ 310]
25 December – Haim Drukman (b. 1932), Orthodox rabbi and politician, member of Knesset (1977–1983, 1999–2003), a spiritual leader of the Religious Zionist community, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Or Etzion , and head of the Center for Bnei Akiva Yeshivot .[ 311] [ 312]
30 December – Shmuel Toledano (b. 1921), Mossad intelligence officer and politician, member of the Knesset for the Democratic Movement for Change and Shinui (1977–1981).[ 313] [ 314]
See also
References
^ "Palestinian rockets explode off Tel Aviv coast, military says" . Reuters . 2022-01-02.
^ Fabian, Emanuel; Boxerman, Aaron (2022-01-01). "Israel carries out airstrikes in Gaza in response to rockets off Tel Aviv coast" . The Times of Israel .
^ Ghosh, Poulomi (January 1, 2022). "What is Florona, flu plus Corona, first detected in Israel?" . Hindustan Times . Retrieved November 24, 2024 .
^ "First phase of major reform in Israel's kosher certification system enters effect" . The Times of Israel . 2022-01-02.
^ Zitun, Yoav (2022-01-04). "IDF confirms 2 pilots killed in helicopter crash off Haifa coast" . ynetnews . Retrieved 2022-01-06 .
^ "Four-year-old toddler killed by stray bullet in Galilee" . The Jerusalem Post . Retrieved 2022-03-24 .
^ "Israel's Jerusalem Post website hacked on Soleimani assassination anniversary" . Reuters. 2022-01-03. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel's President Isaac Herzog Jabbed With 4th Vaccine Dose" . i24news . 2022-01-05. Retrieved 2022-02-03 .
^ "Israel records highest daily rise in COVID-19 infections" . Al Arabiya. 2022-01-05. Retrieved 2022-02-03 .
^ TOI Staff (2022-01-08). "Who can travel to Israel and how, as country reopens to visitors on Sunday" . The Times of Israel .
^ "Israel cuts quarantine for asymptomatic COVID patients to 7 days" . The Times of Israel. 2022-01-11. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Magid, Jacob (2022-01-13). "Amid crisis, government said advancing plan to recognize 10-12 Bedouin villages" . The Times of Israel .
^ Liphshiz, Cnaan (2022-01-21). "UN General Assembly passes a 2nd resolution condemning Holocaust denial" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency .
^ Magid, Jacob (2022-01-20). "UN General Assembly adopts Israeli resolution aimed at combating Holocaust denial" . The Times of Israel .
^ "Attorney general opens investigation into police use of NSO spyware against Israelis" . The Times of Israel . 2022-01-20.
^ Amir, Khitam Al (2021-12-13). "UAE, Israel set up joint research and development fund" . Government – Gulf News .
^ "Israel Approves $94m Joint R&D Fund With UAE" . i24news . 2022-01-25.
^ Eichner, Itamar (2022-01-23). "Israel approves forming commission of inquiry into submarine affair" . ynetnews .
^ "Israel: Earthquake Felt Throughout The Country" . I24news . 2022-01-23.
^ "Israel approves fourth COVID vaccine shots for vulnerable over-18s" . The Times of Israel. 2022-01-26. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Storm Elpis: Snow falls in Jerusalem, schools open despite strike" . MSN.com.
^ "Israel's president Herzog meets UAE crown prince" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-01-30.
^ "Court sentences Deri in plea bargain conviction on tax offenses" . The Times of Israel . 2022-02-01.
^ Gross, Judah Ari (2022-02-02). "Gantz lands in Bahrain to sign security agreements, in first official visit" . The Times of Israel .
^ "תכנית הופעת ספורטאי ישראל במשחקי החורף האולימפיים בבייג'ינג 2022" [Program for the performance of Israeli athletes at the Winter Olympics in Beijing 2022]. Israel Olympic Committee (in Hebrew).
^ "Israel strikes Syria in response to anti-aircraft fire" . Reuters. 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Syrian anti-aircraft missile explodes over Israel, no interception needed" . Times of Israel. 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli forces kill three Palestinian militants in West Bank" . Reuters. 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel evacuating families of diplomatic staff from Ukraine; issues travel warning" . Times of Israel. 2022-02-11. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Iranian cell caught in plot to assassinate Israeli in Istanbul, media and target say" . Times of Israel. 2022-02-11. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Bahrain confirms Israeli officer will be stationed in the country -state agency" . Reuters. 2022-02-11. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "One killed, two wounded in suspected car bombing in Ashkelon" . Times of Israel. 2022-02-11. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Schneider, Tal (2022-02-15). "Bennett meets Bahrain king and crown prince, urges 'peace between people' " . The Times of Israel .
^ Al Amir, Khitam (2022-02-14). "Israeli prime minister Bennett arrives in Bahrain on first visit" . Gulf News .
^ "Syria reports Israeli strikes near Damascus, no casualties" . Toronto Star. 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Pelosi at Knesset: US, Israel are together in fight against Iran terror, nuke threat" . The Times of Israel . 2022-02-16.
^ Ben-David, Ricky (2022-02-16). "Defense Ministry, Innovation Authority to fund Israel's first quantum computer" . The Times of Israel . Retrieved 2022-02-17 .
^ "Israel Cup 2021/2022 Scores" . Basketball Israel Live .
^ "Drone from Lebanon triggers sirens across north, evades Iron Dome" . Times of Israel. 2022-02-18. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Morocco, Israel sign trade cooperation deal" . National Post. 2022-02-21. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Syria says three soldiers killed in Israeli strikes near Damascus" . Times of Israel. 2022-02-24. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Berman, Lazar (24 February 2022). "Jerusalem pans Russian attack on Ukraine: 'A grave violation of international order' " . The Times of Israel .
^ "Ukraine's Zelensky asks Bennett to mediate with Russia, host talks in Jerusalem" . Times of Israel. 2022-02-24. Retrieved 2022-02-24 .
^ Bauer, Thomas (2022-02-24). "Results and Photos: Tel Aviv Marathon 2022" . HDsports . Retrieved 2022-02-28 .
^ Israel, David (2022-02-25). "Tel Aviv Marathon Runners Brave Stormy Friday, 1 Runner Collapsed" . JewishPress.com .
^ Keller-Lynn, Carrie (2022-02-26). " 'A stand against injustice': Thousands march for Ukraine in Tel Aviv" . The Times of Israel . Retrieved 2022-02-28 .
^ Ravid, Barak (2022-02-27). "Israel offers to mediate a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine" . Axios. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel drops almost all COVID health rules as it exits Omicron wave" . The Times of Israel . 1 March 2022.
^ "German Chancellor Olaf Schultz visits Israel for the first time" . The Jerusalem Post . 2 March 2022.
^ Williams, Dan; Lubell, Mayaan (5 March 2022). "Israeli PM meets Putin in Moscow, then speaks with Zelenskiy by phone" . Reuters. Retrieved 5 March 2022 .
^ "Bennett returns to Israel after whirlwind trip to meet Putin, brief Germany's Scholz" . The Times of Israel . 6 March 2022.
^ "Israeli president visits Turkey for talks with Erdoğan, in sign of renewed relations" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency . 9 March 2022.
^ "משחקי החורף 2022" [Winter Games 2022]. Israeli Association of Disabled Sports (in Hebrew). 2022-02-27.
^ Brennan, Eliott (26 January 2022). "Israel to participate in Winter Paralympic Games for first time at Beijing 2022" . Inside the Games .
^ "Israel's First-ever Winter Paralympian Hits Beijing Slopes" . I24news . 2022-03-12.
^ Ynet, כתבי (2022-03-20). "הרב חיים קניבסקי נטמן, מאות אלפים השתתפו בהלוויה" [Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky buried, hundreds of thousands participate in funeral]. Ynet (in Hebrew).
^ Hoffman, Jordan (2022-03-20). "In scathing speech, Zelensky pleads with Israel to prevent Russia's 'final solution' " . The Times of Israel .
^ Fabian, Emanuel; Boxerman, Aaro (2022-03-22). "4 killed, 2 wounded in stabbing attack at Beersheba mall; terrorist shot dead" . The Times of Israel . Retrieved 2022-03-29 .
^ "Arab attacker kills four in Israel and is fatally shot, police say" . Reuters . 2022-03-22. Retrieved 2022-03-29 .
^ "Jerusalem Marathon, Mar 25 2022" . World's Marathons . 2021-10-08.
^ "Jerusalem Marathon 2022: Ukrainian refugee wins full marathon" . The Jerusalem Post . 25 March 2022.
^ Berman, Lazar (2022-03-27). "Foreign ministers of Bahrain, UAE, Morocco and Egypt arrive for Negev Summit" . www.timesofisrael.com .
^ staff, T. O. I. "2 killed in terror shooting in Hadera; both gunmen also killed" . www.timesofisrael.com . Retrieved 2022-03-27 .
^ "Two suspected Arab gunmen kill two in Israel and are shot dead" . Reuters . 2022-03-27.
^ Boxerman, Aaron (2022-03-29). "Terrorist in Bnei Brak attack named; Palestinian terror groups hail killings" . www.timesofisrael.com .
^ "Israel, UAE finalise 'milestone' free trade deal" . Reuters . 2022-04-01. Retrieved 2022-05-02 .
^ "Palestinian killed in clashes with Israeli forces in Hebron" . Jerusalem Post. 2022-05-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ a b "Three Palestinian militants killed by Israeli forces in West Bank clash" . BBC News. 2022-05-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Hanau, Shira (2022-04-04). "Israel's Yair Lapid condemns 'horrific images' emerging from Bucha, as Israeli balancing act on Ukraine continues" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency . Retrieved 2022-05-02 .
^ "Bennett: Bibi activists threatened Silman before she left coalition" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-04-06.
^ Kampeas, Ron (2022-04-08). "Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian gunman who killed 3 in Tel Aviv" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency .
^ Fabian, Emanuel (2022-05-09). "IDF raids Jenin home of terrorist who killed 3 in Tel Aviv; Islamic Jihad man killed" . Times of Israel. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Ahronheim, Anna; Lazaroff, Tovah (2022-05-09). "Palestinian rioters vandalize Joseph's Tomb amid clashes with IDF" . The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Syria accuses Israel of conducting rare daylight strike near Masyaf" . Times of Israel. 2022-05-09. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel's Supreme Court: Families of terror victims can sue Palestinian Authority" . I24News . 2022-05-02.
^ Marsden, Ariella (2022-05-10). "IDF shoots Tel Aviv terrorist's brothers in Jenin" . The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Heller, Jeffrey (2022-05-10). "Israel and West Bank on edge after more bloodshed" . Reuters. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Goldenberg, Tia; Kellman, Laurie (2022-05-10). "Israeli forces shoot, kill 2 Palestinians; one was unarmed" . AP. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Boxerman, Aaron (2022-05-10). "IDF shoots and kills Palestinian it says was throwing firebombs at car in West Bank" . Times of Israel. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Hanau, Shira (2022-04-11). "2 Jews shot and wounded while trying to visit Joseph's Tomb in the West Bank city of Nablus" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency .
^ Berman, Lazar (2022-04-11). "Two Jews shot, wounded while trying to reach Joseph's Tomb in West Bank" . The Times of Israel (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "5 hurt in crash after Jerusalem stone-throwing attack" . Times of Israel. 2022-04-11. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel troops kill 4th Palestinian after alleged firebombing" . CTV News. 2022-04-11. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli police clash with Palestinians at Temple Mount on tense second day of Passover" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency . 2022-04-17.
^ Wrobel, Sharon (18 April 2022). "Second Israeli Astronaut at First Passover Seder in Space: 'No Dream Is Beyond Reach' " . Algemeiner.com .
^ "2 Palestinians shot in West Bank clashes with IDF; army says they attacked troops" . Times of Israel. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Fabian, Emanuel (2022-05-19). "Rocket fired from Gaza, intercepted over southern border communities" . Times of Israel. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Williams, Dan (2022-05-19). "Israel downs Gaza rocket, admonishes Jordan as Jerusalem tensions simmer" . Reuters. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinians injured after Israeli settlers march to outpost" . Al Jazeera. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Iran warns Israel on National Army Day" . Al Jazeera. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel, Gaza militants trade fire as Mideast tensions mount" . AP. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Nueva jornada tension Jerusalen milicias Gaza alerta" . EFE/El Diario. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli sites under cyber attack by Iraqi hacker group 'ALtahrea Team' " . Ynet News. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Iran arrests 3 accused of links to Israel's Mossad" . AP. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinians clash with Israeli police at Jerusalem holy site, 57 injured" . Reuters. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "3 rockets fired from Gaza at Israel; one falls short, others cause no damage" . Times of Israel. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "IDF fires dozens of shells at targets in Lebanon after rocket attack on Israel" . Times of Israel. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli strike on Syria kills 4 soldiers, wounds 3" . AP. 2022-05-27. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinian killed by troops during IDF operation in Jenin" . Ynet news. 2022-05-27. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Four Israelis Bring Home Medals In European Judo Championships" . I24news . 2022-05-01.
^ "Palestinians clash with Israeli police at Temple Mount in Jerusalem" . Ynetnews. 2022-05-27. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Fabian, Emanuel; Berman, Lazar (2022-04-30). "Suspects nabbed in killing of Ariel security guard; PM: We'll reach every terrorist" . The Times of Israel .
^ "Hamas warns of synagogue attacks in case of new Al-Aqsa raid" . France 24. 2022-05-27. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Islamic State accuses Israel of slaying jihadist leader in Sinai airstrike" . Times of Israel. 2022-05-01. Retrieved 2024-05-01 .
^ "Israel: Two Teens Tie For First Place In International Bible Quiz" . I24news . 2022-05-05.
^ Fabian, Emanuel (2022-05-05). "Three fathers named as victims of Elad attack, leave behind 16 orphans" . The Times of Israel .
^ Heller, Jeffrey (2022-05-10). "Two Palestinians killed, Israeli policeman stabbed as violence simmers" . Reuters. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Boxerman, Aaron (2022-05-11). "Veteran Al Jazeera journalist shot dead during clashes amid IDF raid in Jenin" . The Times of Israel .
^ "Palestinian shot after lunging at police officers in Jerusalem's Old City" . Times of Israel. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel misses Eurovision Finals for first time since 2014" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-05-13.
^ "Israeli attack over Syria's Hama kills five and injures seven, state media report" . Reuters. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Fabian, Emanuel (2022-05-13). "Police commando killed during fierce gunfights with Palestinians in Jenin area" . Times of Israel. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli police beat pallbearers at journalist's funeral" . AP. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Maccabi Haifa clinches second straight Israeli Premier League title" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-05-11.
^ Keller-Lynn, Carrie; Boxerman, Aaron (2022-05-19). "Meretz MK Rinawie Zoabi quits coalition, putting it in minority" . The Times of Israel .
^ "Syria says 3 soldiers killed in Israeli missile strikes near Damascus" . Times of Israel. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Australia reports first monkeypox case in traveller from Britain" . Reuters. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli forces kill Palestinian teen militant during clash, group says" . Reuters. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Hapoel Beersheba beats Maccabi Haifa to win Israel State Cup" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-05-25.
^ " 'They were shooting directly at the journalists': New evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forces" . CNN. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinians say teen shot, killed in IDF clash during Jewish West Bank pilgrimage" . Times of Israel. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Son, grandchildren of MK hurt in West Bank rock-throwing attack" . Times of Israel. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Iraq makes it illegal to attempt normalising ties with Israel" . Reuters. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Suriname to open an embassy in Jerusalem in the near future" . Times of Israel. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli troops kill two Palestinians as violence simmers" . Reuters. 2022-06-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Farge, Emma; Williams, Dan (2022-06-01). "UN-mandated rights inquiry rebukes Israel for seeking 'complete control' " . Reuters. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Berman, Lazar (2022-06-14). "Blasting Russian 'blackmail,' EU chief calls for more energy cooperation with Israel" . The Times of Israel .
^ Harkov, Lahav (2022-06-15). "Israel, Egypt, EU sign initial gas export agreement" . The Jerusalem Post . Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Gaza rocket into Israel breaks 2-month lull, Israel responds" . AP. 2022-06-27. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Berg, Raffi (2022-06-27). "Three Palestinian militants killed amid West Bank clashes with Israeli troops" . BBC News. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli forces kill Palestinian near separation barrier" . AP. 2022-06-27. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Hoffman, Gil (2022-06-20). "Israel heading to elections, Knesset to disband, Lapid to become PM" . The Jerusalem Post . Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Fabian, Emanuel (2022-06-22). "After terror attacks, Israel reinforces part of West Bank barrier with 9-meter wall" . www.timesofisrael.com .
^ "Israeli settler stabs Palestinian to death, Palestinians say" . Reuters. 2022-06-22. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Turkey busts Iranian cell reportedly targeting Israeli tourists" . AFP. 2022-06-22. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli forces kill Palestinian teenager in occupied West Bank" . Al Jazeera. 2022-06-22. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Government advances 'problematic' bill that would block defendant Netanyahu's return" . Times of Israel. 2022-06-22. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Hanau, Shira (2022-01-19). "Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla awarded Genesis Prize for work developing coronavirus vaccine" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency .
^ "President of Israel Presents the 2022 'Jewish Nobel Prize' to Pfizer CEO" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-06-29.
^ Keller-Lynn, Carrie (2022-06-30). "Knesset disbands, sets elections for November 1; Lapid to become PM at midnight" . The Times of Israel .
^ Fabian, Emanuel (2 July 2022). "IDF shoots down 3 Hezbollah drones heading for Karish gas field" . The Times of Israel .
^ "Bnei Brak man seriously hurt in suspected terror stabbing" . Times of Israel. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Klein, Zvika (2022-07-05). "Russia orders Jewish Agency to stop all operations in country" . The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Daily Schedule" . European Athletics U18 Championships . Archived from the original on 2022-07-10.
^ Aharoni, Oren (3 July 2022). "אליפות אירופה באתלטיקה עד גיל 18 יוצאת לדרך בירושלים" [European Under 18 Athletics Championships begin in Jerusalem]. Israel Hayom (in Hebrew).
^ "Israel Election: Gantz, Sa'ar Announce Joint Run, Promise Government 'Without Extremists' " . Haaretz. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel Attacks Gaza After Rockets Hit Southern Israel" . Voice of America. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Brook, Larry (2022-07-19). "Israel has noteworthy top-15 overall finish at the World Games" . JNS.org .
^ staff, T. O. I. (14 July 2022). "Israeli rhythmic gymnast Daria Atamanov scoops two golds, a silver at World Games" . The Times of Israel .
^ Klein, Zvika (10 July 2022). "Jewish Agency's Board of Governors approves Almog as chairman" . The Jerusalem Post .
^ Magid, Jacob (2022-07-19). "Biden to back renewing US defense package for Israel" . The Times of Israel .
^ "India, Israel, UAE, US hold first 'I2U2' meeting" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-07-14.
^ "Maccabiah 21" . Maccabiah . 2021-12-16.
^ "21st Maccabiah Games kick off amid much fanfare" . The Jerusalem Post . 14 July 2022.
^ "Three cases of new Omicron subvariant detected in Israel, says Health Ministry" . Times of Israel. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Adviser to Iran leader Khamenei says Teheran 'capable of building nuclear bomb' " . Straits Times. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Peter, Laurence (2022-07-05). "Russia moves to shut Jewish Agency in Ukraine rift" . BBC News. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli strike kills three Syrian soldiers near Damascus, Syrian ministry" . AFP via France 24. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Two Palestinians killed in Israeli raid on occupied West Bank" . Al Jazeera. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Iran says suspected Israel cell members planning attack arrested" . Al Jazeera. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Iran arrests 'spies linked to Israel's Mossad' " . Al Jazeera. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinian teen said killed in clashes with IDF northeast of Ramallah" . Times of Israel. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "New York Polio Case Now Connected to Traces of Virus Found in UK and Israel" . ProPublica. 2022-07-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel: Police Chief Shabtai Visits Morocco, First Official Trip By Head Cop" . I24news . 2022-08-01.
^ "Heavy barrage targets central and southern Israel ahead of ceasefire" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-08-07.
^ Knell, Yolande; Berg, Raffi (August 5, 2022). "Gaza: Palestinian militant killed as Israel strikes after threats" . BBC . Retrieved August 5, 2022 .
^ Salman, Abeer; Carey, Andrew; Dahman, Ibrahim (2022-08-07). "Ceasefire between Israel, Gaza militants holds after deadliest clashes in a year" . CNN. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Foster, Anna (2022-08-09). "West Bank: Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades commander Ibrahim al-Nabulsi killed in Nablus" . BBC News . Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Ben Zion, Ilan (2022-08-14). "Palestinian gunman wounds 8 in late-night Jerusalem shooting" . AP. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Gurvis, Jacob (2022-08-16). "50 years after Olympic massacre, Israeli marathon team wins gold at European Championships in Munich" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency .
^ Aharoni, Oren (17 August 2022). "Israeli swimmer Gorbenko wins 2nd European gold" . Israel Hayom .
^ "Israel, Turkey to exchange ambassadors in diplomatic reset" . israelhayom.com . 2022-08-17.
^ "Israeli gymnast Artem Dolgopyat wins gold in European championships" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-08-21.
^ "Amid rising inflation, Bank of Israel makes biggest interest rate hike in two decades" . JNS.org . 2022-08-23.
^ "Syria Israel strikes Aleppo Airport" . ABC News. 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Two Palestinians Killed in Clashes With Israeli Army in West Bank" . Haaretz. 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Germany confirms $28M settlement with Munich attack families" . AP News . 2022-09-02.
^ "Palestinian killed after stabbing, wounding Israeli soldier" . AP. 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Fabian, Emmanuel (2022-09-01). "7 injured as soldiers' bus comes under fire by Palestinian gunmen in Jordan Valley" . Times of Israel. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel's Herzog visits Germany to attend Munich massacre memorial" . I24news .
^ Dagon, Uri (2022-09-06). "Israeli president says Yizkor for Holocaust victims in emotional address to German parliament" . israelhayom.com .
^ "Israel hosts Moroccan military chief in historic first" . I24news . 2022-09-13.
^ Ahronheim, Anna (2022-09-15). "IDF shows off its innovative might in week-long conference" . The Jerusalem Post .
^ "Two Palestinians, one Israeli soldier killed in Jenin shoot-out" . Al Jazeera. 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Five Syrian Soldiers Killed in Israeli Airstrike Near Damascus, Syrian State News Says" . Haaretz. 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Massive sinkhole opens in middle of busy Israeli highway" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-09-17.
^ "Clashes with Palestinian security forces in Nablus leave one dead" . Al Jazeera. 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Suspected terrorist in killing of woman, 84, found dead after apparent suicide" . Times of Israel. 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinian terror suspect killed by troops in Jenin refugee camp" . YNetNews. 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Bateman, Tom (2022-10-01). "Palestinian deaths toll in West Bank hits 100 this year" . BBC News. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Gunmen target taxi, bus in West Bank terror attack; 1 lightly injured" . Times of Israel. 2022-10-02. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinians killed by Israeli army near Ramallah" . Al Jazeera. 2022-10-02. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian, wound two journalists" . Al Jazeera. 2022-10-05. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli forces kill two Palestinian teens in occupied West Bank" . Al Jazeera. 2022-10-07. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli forces kill two Palestinian teens during West Bank raid" . Al Jazeera. 2022-10-08. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Female soldier killed, guard badly hurt in shooting at East Jerusalem checkpoint" . Times of Israel. 2022-10-08. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinian fighters kill Israeli soldier in occupied West Bank" . Al Jazeera. 2022-10-11. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel and Lebanon reach historic agreement on maritime borders" . The Washington Post/MSN. 2022-10-11. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Gale, Ben (2022-10-26). "Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Washington: Day one" . JNS.org .
^ Mayzer, Sinan Abu; Sawafta, Raneen (2022-10-12). "Palestinians protest as Jerusalem refugee camp locked down" . Reuters. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Two Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Jenin" . Al Jazeera. 2022-10-14. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinian doctor critically wounded in gunfight when security troops raid Jenin camp" . Ynet News. 2022-10-12. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel criticises Labor's decision to drop recognition of West Jerusalem as capital" . The Guardian . 2022-10-18. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel accused of killing Palestinian fighter in West Bank" . Al Jazeera. 2022-10-18. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Six killed as Israel targets militants in West Bank raid" . BBC News. 2022-10-18. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Six Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in occupied West Bank" . Al Jazeera. 2022-10-18. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Four pro-Iranian fighters killed in Israeli strikes near Damascus" . Al Arabiya. 2022-10-18. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Kampeas, Ron (2022-10-27). "Israel and Lebanon sign US-brokered maritime boundaries deal" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency .
^ "Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in occupied Nablus" . Al Jazeera. 2022-10-28. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israeli killed, 4 hurt in West Bank terror shooting; medic shot while trying to help" . Times of Israel. 2022-10-29. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Five Israeli Soldiers Wounded in Suspected West Bank Car-ramming Attack" . Haaretz. 2022-10-30. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Tress, Luke (2022-11-03). "As final votes tallied, Likud starts talks with allies, Lapid said set to concede" . The Times of Israel .
^ "Israeli police kill Palestinian West Bank in raid" . ABC News. 2022-11-03. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Israel, David (2022-11-03). "Jewish Girl, 14, in Critical Condition from Arab Sniper's Shot to her Head in Kiryat Arba" . Jewish Press. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Surkes, Sue (2022-11-07). "Herzog: Mideast faces climate catastrophe, Israel ready to lead efforts to help" . The Times of Israel .
^ "Palestinian teen killed as gunmen attack MKs' pilgrimage to Joseph's Tomb in Nablus" . Times of Israel. 2022-11-09. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Lis, Jonathan (2022-11-03). "UN Votes to Ask International Court's Opinion on 'Legal Status of Israel Occupation' " . Haaretz. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Keller-Lynn, Carrie (2022-11-13). "Herzog tasks Netanyahu with forming government while noting Likud chief's ongoing trial" . The Times of Israel . Retrieved 2022-11-13 .
^ Al-Khalidi, Suleiman (2022-11-13). "Israel strikes air base in central Syria, killing two servicemen, Syrian military says" . Reuters. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinian teenager shot dead" . Pagina12. 2022-11-14. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Fabian, Emanuel. "3 killed, 3 wounded in West Bank attack; terrorist shot dead" . www.timesofisrael.com . Retrieved 2022-11-15 .
^ "Three Israelis killed, three injured in Ariel terrorist stabbing rampage" . The Jerusalem Post . Retrieved 2022-11-15 .
^ Bachner, Michael (2022-11-20). "As 25th Knesset sworn in, president urges MKs to end 'addiction' to toxic discourse" . The Times of Israel .
^ Guedes-Reed, Caleb (2022-11-16). "Portuguese diplomat who saved thousands during Holocaust honored with plaza in Jerusalem" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency .
^ "At least 21 people, including 7 children, killed in Gaza apartment fire" . Times of Israel. 2022-11-17. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel PM-designate Netanyahu wins libel case against ex-PM Olmert" . BBC News. 2022-11-21. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Jerusalem bombings: Teenager killed, 19 others injured" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-11-23.
^ "Body of Israeli killed in Jenin car crash seized by Palestinians" . www.israelhayom.com . 23 November 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-24 .
^ "Diplomatic push and IDF threats said behind return of body seized by Palestinians" . Times of Israel . 2022-11-24.
^ "Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian child in Nablus" . Wafa. 2022-11-23. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Palestinian youth succumbs to wounds sustained by Israeli gunfire in Nablus" . Wafa. 2022-11-23. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Zion, Ilan (2022-11-03). "5 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire in occupied West Bank" . AP. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ Fabian, Emanuel (2022-11-29). "Female soldier seriously hurt in West Bank car ramming; attacker shot dead by police" . Times of Israel. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Two Palestinians killed by Israel in Jenin refugee camp raid" . Al Jazeera. 2022-12-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Iran executes 4 people it says spied for Israel" . Arab News. 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel kills three Palestinians in Jenin, general strike called" . Al Jazeera. 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "3 Palestinian gunmen killed in clash with IDF soldiers during Jenin raid" . Times of Israel. 2022-12-08. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "דוד טיאצ'ו אלוף ישראל ומרתון טבריה" [David Tiacho is the Tiberias marathon champion]. Sports-5 Israel (in Hebrew). 2022-12-09.
^ "Tiberias International Marathon, Dec 09 2022" . World's Marathons .
^ "Israel draws condemnation as deported human rights lawyer arrives in Paris" . Arab News. 2022-12-18. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "Israel: Netanyahu sworn in as leader of far-right government" . DW News . 2022-12-29.
^ "France, UK impose Covid tests on China arrivals, as WHO urges more transparency" . AFP via Hong Kong Free Press. 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2024-11-24 .
^ "אוכלוסיית ישראלבפתחהשל שנת" [Population of Israel on the Eve of 2023] (PDF) . Central Bureau of Statistics (in Hebrew). State of Israel. 29 December 2022.
^ "2.67 million tourists visited Israel in 2022" . JNS.org . 2023-01-04.
^ "חנן רפפורט ז"ל" [Chanan Rappaport, o.b.m]. מודעות אבל (in Hebrew). 2022-01-03. Retrieved 2022-01-06 .
^ Peretz, Gad (2022-01-02). "הלך לעולמו יצחק קאול, ממייסדי ומוותיקי ענף התקשורת" [Yitzhak Kaul, one of the founders and veterans of the communications industry, passes away]. Globes (in Hebrew).
^ Steinberg, Jessica; Bachner, Michael (2022-01-04). "Suzanne Singer, writer who used fallen son's legacy to inspire others, dies at 86" . The Times of Israel . Retrieved 2022-01-06 .
^ Albaz-Aloush, Corinne (2022-01-03). "נפטר בגיל 98 השר לשעבר מרדכי בן פורת, ממארגני מבצע עליית יהודי עיראק" [Former Minister Mordechai Ben Porat, one of the organizers of the Iraqi Aliyah Operation, dies at age 98]. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2022-01-03 .
^ "Mordechai Ben-Porat" . The Knesset .
^ "Yoram Taharlev, well known Israeli songwriter and poet dies at 84" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-01-06.
^ "Former First Lady Of Israel Aura Herzog Dies At 97" . I24news . 2022-01-10.
^ Gottlieb, Yehonatan (2022-01-16). "מאיר שוורץ הלך לעולמו" [Meier Schwarz has passed away]. Israel National News (in Hebrew).
^ Steinberg, Jessica (2022-01-17). "Tova Berlinski, artist who painted the pain of Auschwitz, dies at 106" . The Times of Israel .
^ "Mourning the Death of Prof. Eliezer Schweid" . Jewish Theological Seminary .
^ Cashman, Greer Fay (2022-01-20). "Celebrated Gesher Theater founder Yevgeny Aryeh dies" . The Jerusalem Post .
^ Elbaz-Alouche, Corinne (2022-01-22). "חיים שחל, חתן פרס ביטחון ישראל, הלך לעולמו בגיל 99" [Haim Shahal, winner of the Israel Security Award, passes away at age 99]. Ynet (in Hebrew).
^ Hanau, Shira (2022-01-24). "Miriam Naor, former Israeli chief Supreme Court justice, dies at 74" . Jewish Telegraphic Agency .
^ "מרק צייטלין איננו" [Mark Tseitlin has passed away]. Israeli Chess Federation . 2022-01-26.
^ Gottlieb, Yehonatan (2022-01-27). "David Bannett, inventor of Shabbat elevator, has passed away at 100 years of age" . Israel National News .
^ "Esther Pollard, wife of Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, dies at 68" . Times of Israel . 2022-01-31.
^ "Israeli basketball player Daniel Sasson passes away" . The Jerusalem Post .
^ "עמנואל מרקס ז"ל" [Emanuel Marx, o.b.m]. מודעות אבל (in Hebrew). 2022-02-13. Retrieved 2022-02-17 .
^ "В Иерусалиме умерла писательница и поэтесса Юлия Винер" [Writer and poet Yulia Viner passes away in Jerusalem]. NEWSru.co.il (in Russian). 2022-02-14. Retrieved 2022-02-18 .
^ Tochman, Yaniv (15 February 2022). "Israeli Paralympic champion tragically passes away age 70" . The Jerusalem Post .
^ "Eichmann prosecutor and Supreme Court justice Gabriel Bach dies" . The Jerusalem Post . 19 February 2022.
^ "הלכה לעולמה חברת הכנסת לשעבר נאוה ארד" [Former Member of Knesset Nava Arad has died]. Maariv . 22 February 2022.
^ Golan, Assaf (23 February 2022). "Yoel Marcus, 'journalist who witnessed Israel's entire history,' dies at 90" . Israel Hayom .
^ Ashkenazi, Eli (1 March 2022). "הסופר אמנון שמוש הלך לעולמו בגיל 93" [The writer Amnon Shamosh passed away at age 93]. Walla (in Hebrew).
^ "יוסף כרמון, מבכירי שחקני התיאטרון בישראל, הלך לעולמו בגיל 88" [Yosef Carmon, one of Israel's top theatre actors, passed away at age 88]. Walla (in Hebrew). 2 March 2022.
^ Riba, Naama (2022-03-10). "Trailblazing curator Yona Fischer dies at 89" . Haaretz .
^ "Former finance minister Avraham Hirschson dies at 81" . The Times of Israel . 7 March 2022.
^ "Eliezer Goldberg, head of top vetting panel and ex-Supreme Court judge, dies at 90" . The Times of Israel . 12 March 2022.
^ Aharoni, Oren (12 March 2022). "הלך לעולמו הקלע האולימפי הנרי הרשקוביץ, מניצולי מינכן 1972" [Olympic shooter Henry Hershkowitz, survivor of Munich 1972, has died]. Israel Hayom (in Hebrew).
^ "The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities mourns the passing of Academy Member Prof. David Schmeidler" . The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities . Retrieved 2022-03-29 .
^ Klein, Zvika (March 18, 2022). "Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, haredi leader, dies at 94" . The Jerusalem Post .
^ Leibowitz, Steve (4 April 2022). "Billionaire businessman Eitan Wertheimer dies at 70" . Times of Israel .
^ Glickman, Eitan; Hilaie, Sivan; Rubinstein, Roi (8 April 2022). "Tel Aviv terror shooting victims: 2 childhood friends and father of three" . Ynetnews . Retrieved 9 April 2022 .
^ "נפתלי בלומנטל נפטר" [Naftali Blumenthal has passed away]. Labor Party of Israel (in Hebrew). 1 May 2022.
^ "Former Meretz MK Ilan Gilon passes away at 65" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-05-01.
^ Uri Savir, chief peace negotiator of Oslo Accords, dies at 69
^ Fox, Nina (2022-05-19). "נפטר בנו של ראש הממשלה משה שרת" [The son of Prime Minister Moshe Sharett has passed away]. ynet (in Hebrew).
^ "הלך לעולמו פרופ' מיכאל סלע, לשעבר נשיא מכון ויצמן למדע ומעמודי התווך של המדע הישראלי והבינלאומי" [Professor Michael Sela has passed away, former president of the institute and pillar of science in Israel and internationally]. Weizmann Institute of Science (in Hebrew). 27 May 2022.
^ "מתעמלת העבר שולמית גולדשטיין הלכה לעולמה" [Former gymnast Shulamit Goldstein has died]. Mako (in Hebrew). 2022-05-27.
^ Anderman, Nirit (2022-06-02). "Uri Zohar, Israeli comedian-turned-rabbi, dies at 86" . Haaretz .
^ Shulman, Sophie (2022-06-10). "דני גולדשטיין, מהאבות המייסדים של ההייטק הישראלי, הלך לעולמו בגיל 68" [Danny Goldstein, one of the founding fathers of Israeli high-tech, passed away at the age of 68]. Calcalist (in Hebrew).
^ "Abraham B. Yehoshua, prominent Israeli author dies" . ynetnews . 2022-06-14.
^ "Meshi-Zahav dies a year after attempting suicide amid rape allegations" . The Times of Israel . June 30, 2022. Retrieved June 30, 2022 .
^ Borschel-Dan, Amanda (2022-06-29). "David Weiss Halivni, pillar of Talmudic scholarship, Holocaust survivor, dies age 94" . The Times of Israel .
^ Musfir, Dar (2022-07-18). "האמנית מאיה אטון הלכה לעולמה בגיל 48" [The artist Maya Attoun has died, aged 48]. ynet (in Hebrew).
^ Horovitz, Michael (24 July 2022). "Trailblazing former MK, diplomat Tamar Eshel dies on her 102nd birthday" . Times of Israel .
^ "Uri Orlev, acclaimed author of children's Holocaust books, dies at 91" . Times of Israel . 26 July 2022.
^ Julian, Hana Levi (29 July 2022). "Rabbi Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss, Head of Jerusalem's Eida HaChareidis, Passes Away" . Jewish Press .
^ "הלך לעולמו בגיל 96 אהרן ידלין, מראשי תנועת העבודה וחתן פרס ישראל" . ynet. 12 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022 .
^ "Israeli music icon Zvika Pik passes away, age 72" . The Jerusalem Post . 2022-08-14.
^ "אבל בעולם התורה: חכם שלום כהן הלך לעולמו בגיל 91" [Mourning in the Torah world: Chacham Shalom Cohen passed away at age 91]. Arutz Sheva (in Hebrew). 22 August 2022. Archived from the original on 22 August 2022.
^ Halperin, Mordechai (2022-09-08). "אבל בעולם התשובה: נפטר המשגיח ואיש החינוך הגאון רבי יואל שוורץ זצ"ל" . JDN (in Hebrew).
^ "Retired High Court judge Shoshana Netanyahu dies at 99" . The Jerusalem Post . Retrieved 7 October 2022 .
^ "Adiós a León Schidlowsky: forjador del modernismo musical en Chile" . ADN (in Spanish). 10 October 2022.
^ "דינה מרחב ז"ל" [Dina Merhav, of blessed memory]. Avelim. 20 October 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2022 .
^ "Holocaust survivor Hanna Pick-Goslar passes away at 93" . The Jerusalem Post . 28 October 2022.
^ Mermelstein, Tal (2022-10-29). "בגיל 67: המשוררת חוה פנחס-כהן הלכה לעולמה" [The poet Hava Pinchas-Cohen has passed away, at age 67]. Israel Hayom (in Hebrew).
^ "Falleció Moshe HaElion (z'l)" [Moshe HaElion has passed away]. eSefarad (in Spanish). 2022-11-01.
^ "פרופ' עוזי אורנן ז"ל - 04.11.22" [Prof. Uzzi Arnon z"l, 04.11.22]. Moda'ot Evel (in Hebrew). 2022-11-04.
^ "Rav Chaim Walkin zt"l" . Matzav.com . 2022-11-07.
^ Halavi, Einav (2022-11-22). "לחמה למען זכויות נשים ומיעוטים: הח"כית לשעבר נוזהת קצב הלכה לעולמה בגיל 90" [Fighter for the rights of women and minorities, former MK Nuzhat Katzav passes away at age 90]. ynet (in Hebrew).
^ "Iconic guitarist Yitzhak Klepter of 'Kaveret' fame dead at 72" . www.timesofisrael.com . 9 December 2022.
^ Horovitz, Michael (2022-12-11). "Former Labor MK, senior police official Moshe Mizrahi dies at 72" . The Times of Israel .
^ "אליהו עופר הלך לעולמו בגיל 78" [Eliyahu Offer passes awat at age 78]. ONE (in Hebrew). 15 December 2022.
^ Moshkovitz, Israel (25 December 2022). "ההיסטוריון זאב איבינסקי, מאסירי מחנה קרתגו, הלך לעולמו בגיל 99" [Historian Zev Ivainsky, a prisoner of the Carthage camp, passes away at the age of 99]. Ynet (in Hebrew).
^ "Former basketball player Willie Sims dies at 64" . Israel National News . 23 December 2022.
^ Gross, Judah Ari (25 December 2022). "Rabbi Chaim Druckman, spiritual leader of political religious Zionism, dies at 90" . The Times of Israel .
^ "Haim Meir Druckman" . The Knesset .
^ "הלך לעולמו בכיר המוסד לשעבר שמואל טולידאנו" [Shmuel Toledano, former Mossad official, has passed away]. Walla! News (in Hebrew). 30 December 2022.
^ "Shmuel Toledano" . The Knesset .