
Yaki Adamker
Yaki Adamker is a journalist for Walla, having worked there since 2013. He started as a haredi affairs correspondent before beginning to work as a political reporter in 2016. He also hosts a radio show on the haredi Kol BaRama radio station.
Rabbinical Court denies woman's cremation request, orders Jewish burial
'What kind of country do we want to be?': Son condemns possible release of father's killer
Brother of hostage Itzik Elgarat: 'He'll probably come back dead, we could've returned him alive'
Haredim verbally assault IDF Maj.-Gen. in Bnei Brak restaurant
Dozens of young men could be heard shouting insults at him, calling "murderer," and "shame on you."
'I overstepped': Hagari apologizes for Feldstein bill criticism during confidential meeting
Hagari said that his statements "overstepped" his authority and that he was rightfully reprimanded for them
Northern residents distraught as project coordinator resigns over reduced role
“With Minister Elkin’s entry into the position, my role and responsibilities were significantly altered," Marom's resignation letter stated.
'Rectifies the moral wrong': Knesset passes law deducting Hamas terrorist legal fees from PA funds
The legislation passed its second and third readings with 26 MKs voting in favor and four against.
'Throw them in the toilet': Yitzhak Yosef urges students to 'tear up' draft orders
"What do we have without our Torah? Why did we come here—to become secular? If a draft notice arrives, tear it up. Do you have a toilet at home? Flush it down,” Yosef said.
Proposed bill could open criminal investigation into attorney general
To address this issue, the proposed bill would allow the Justice Minister to appoint an external prosecutor.
Plenum to debate firing of A-G on Wednesday, all coalition factions in support
Among the attorney-general’s responsibilities are providing legal advice to the government, representing the government in petitions against it, and overseeing the state prosecution apparatus.
Smotrich backs down as cabinet approves measures to prevent Palestinian Authority collapse
Despite Smotrich’s opposition, the cabinet’s decision underscores the priority placed on maintaining stability and addressing international concerns.
Haredi leaders urge draft defiance on front page of 'Yated Ne'eman' newspaper
Rabbi Dov Landau proclaimed: “We know full well that no yeshiva student or kollel scholar will join the army—under any circumstances and in any form whatsoever.”
Knesset passes controversial law allowing expulsion of terrorists' family members
These findings suggest that terrorists knowing their families could face consequences may deter them from carrying out attacks.