With tourism gone, staff scarce and diners cutting back, Qasim Amireh, head chef of Tel Aviv's Café 65, has built a life between Rothschild Boulevard brunches and a new wine bar in Ramallah
The incident comes as the Democrats Party continues efforts to establish campaign activity in working-class neighborhoods in Tel Aviv. The city's deputy mayor said the activists and her were attacked 'immediately upon arrival,' adding, 'We couldn't even set up the stand … they started kicking us'
The fate of Yaacov Agam's iconic 'fountain of fire' in Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Square remains uncertain amid a protracted dispute between Agam's estate and the municipality over missing colorful triangles essential to the artwork
Tel Aviv's first Arab Israeli deputy-mayor was appointed in 2003, with Amir Badran, chair of the Arab-Jewish party Hadash's local branch, now becoming the second. Hadash celebrated the appointment, writing that it hopes the trend 'will expand to the rest of the country'
According to a report by the international rating firm Start-up Genome, startup activity is concentrated in the fields of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and life sciences.
According to a report by the international rating firm Start-up Genome, startup activity is concentrated in the fields of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and life sciences.
The renovation of Tel Aviv's Great Synagogue is exposing the building's many architectural layers, and reopening the question of what a religious structure means in a secular city
The graffiti was sprayed on buildings near Channel 12 News' Tel Aviv offices and near a Channel 13 journalist's home. The incident 'cannot be seen in isolation from ongoing attempts to delegitimize the free Israeli press,' public broadcaster Kan said
Since the musical's debut in 1966, countless productions have been staged around the world. What does it mean to watch 'Cabaret' at Tel Aviv's Cameri Theater right now?
A protest in Carmiel was interrupted by a siren, while other protests in the north were canceled due to fire from Lebanon. Reut Recht-Edri, who lost her son Ido, spoke in Tel Aviv: 'Our pain no longer stems only from what Hamas did to us, but also from what has been happening here since then'
German Youtuber, model and comedian Mario Adrion is back with his stand-up routine in Tel Aviv. 'I'm not positioning myself as pro-Israel – which I'm not,' he tells Haaretz
Artport's latest exhibition 'Fragments of a Portrait,' examines surveillance policies, while Israeli movie 'Tel Aviv/Beirut' about Lebanese and Israeli women caught up in the violence of war finally gets its Israeli premiere and the Jerusalem's International Writers Festival begins
As Hezbollah's drone attacks intensify and the Defense Ministry struggles to respond, Israeli startups are gathering at a Tel Aviv event in an attempt to fast-track solutions for soldiers on the ground
The billboard, installed on the Abraham Hostel in Tel Aviv, was shared by Israel's official social media accounts and embassies as 'a message of peace'; artists Mira Awad and Ben Sapirstein said the government had co-opted work created in spite of its policies, not with its support
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