Old peace activists, women in hijabs, bilingual schoolchildren, and men in tzitzit gathered in Tel Aviv. Israeli and Palestinian speakers urged a revival of a peace movement many fear has been pushed to the margins by endless wars
In a heritage-listed building in Tel Aviv's Gan Hahashmal, three partners who left careers in film and education have opened Pensia – a hand-built community wine bar reviving Levontin Street's bohemian charm
The main anti-government protest in Tel Aviv followed a march from the Hungarian Embassy, celebrating the ousting of right-wing populist Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban; hundreds protested the fatal stabbing of a 21-year-old on Independence Day
The collapse of a residential building in Tel Aviv during the second Iran war was not caused by a missile or an earthquake, but by a country of crumbling houses and no effective system for routine inspections or enforcement
The ruling, which followed a hearing on petitions to lift wartime restrictions, sets minimum attendance of 150 protestors in Haifa and 1,000 in Tel Aviv, overriding the IDF's Home Front Command caps ahead of Saturday evening anti-gov't rallies
17 people were arrested after police removed protesters despite a High Court ruling permitting a rally in Tel Aviv's Habima Square with over 600 protesters, citing Iranian missile threats • Hundreds protested simultaneously in Haifa and Jerusalem
Since Monday night, ten missile barrages have been fired from Iran, along with two rocket attacks from Lebanon. A missile carrying a 100-kg warhead struck between buildings in Tel Aviv, causing severe damage to buildings and property
Several hit sites were reported across Tel Aviv and Jaffa, and a missile carrying cluster munitions hit the third story of a building, causing its collapse. An eyewitness who worked near one of the impact sites: 'We were lucky. There was a strong blast, and the whole room filled with smoke'
After hip locale Flor suffered a hit at the start of the war, its owners aren't waiting for government help as they strive to rebuild the minimalist mood that's as much Paris as Tel Aviv
An Israeli TV reporter went looking for café complacency in Tel Aviv, and found Hila Tov explaining that 'just six months ago we supposedly had a victory that would last forever'
Police broke up the protest in Tel Aviv about 20 minutes after it began, citing 'concern for public safety.' One anti-war protester was arrested, while in Haifa police repeatedly documented the demonstrators
The missile that had hit central Tel Aviv killed a Filipina caregiver, who was attending to her elderly patient; Many of those who were saved lost their homes
25 people were said to have reached the Ichilov hospital in Tel Aviv sustaining wounds ranging from light to serious, after police say an Iranian missile directly hit two buildings in Tel Aviv. Extensive damage was caused to buildings and vehicles at the scene, with several cars catching fire
Organized by Tel Aviv's chapter of Radical Bloc, the protest comes after two Palestinians were reportedly wounded Saturday by armed Israeli settlers in the village of al-Mughayyir, and as violence against Palestinians in the West Bank surges
Deel has structured the competition into seven in-person regional finals across major tech hubs, with Tel Aviv hosting the first event on March 23, 2026.
Deel has structured the competition into seven in-person regional finals across major tech hubs, with Tel Aviv hosting the first event on March 23, 2026.
Police said they arrested a person of interest in the suspected murder, which they said took part during a brawl near a club in central Tel Aviv. On Wednesday, three men were shot and killed in two different homicides and police fatally shot a motorcyclist who failed to pull over
During the weekend, Israelis and tourists arriving at Ben-Gurion Airport are often forced to wait in long lines for taxis and pay a premium rate to travel on the Sabbath. A senior Tel Aviv municipal official called the service an 'important milestone in Israeli freedom of movement'