The explosion in Tel Aviv's Lehi St. wounded one passerby and killed the terrorist ■ Hamas and Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack ■ Tel Aviv police chief orders heightened alert level, searched for additional suspects
After protests against the use of public space for gender-segregated prayer in Tel Aviv last year sparked a national debate on the issue, the city clamped down on the practice. But the battle over the character of Israel's secular capital is still playing out, and some warn 'it will end in another explosion'
Amid an ongoing war, a dying tourism industry, and a less-than-sympathetic worldwide LGBTQ community, an Israeli star chef and members of an iconic Tel Aviv queer party line join forces
Iran's president reportedly trying to dissuade generals from striking Tel Aviv ■ Israel says it will send a negotiating team to Doha or Cairo on August 15 to finalize deal ■ IDF says it launched a ground operation in area of south Gaza's Khan Yunis ■ CENTCOM head held situation assessments with Israeli defense officials ■ Here's what you need to know 308 days into the war
GPS disruptions have been routine in northern Israel since October 7, but remain rare in Tel Aviv. The IDF has previously admitted to satellite disruptions as a proactive measure against GPS-guided drones or missiles
The Houthis reported that the strike killed three people and wounded 87 more, and damaged oil refineries and electrical infrastructure. On Friday, a drone launched from Yemen exploded in Tel Aviv, killing one person and wounding eight others
The Houthis, armed with increasingly sophisticated long-range weapons supplied by Iran, say Tel Aviv will now be a main target. That means Israel's multifront war just got tougher – and the conflict is set to become regional
A drone exploded at the intersection of Ben Yehuda Street and Shalom Aleichem Street in Tel Aviv, without any warning. One person was killed by shrapnel, and seven others were lightly injured. The IDF is investigating how the aircraft penetrated all defense systems and why no alert was activated. The Houthis claimed responsibility and […]
Hundreds of protesters, including Israelis and Palestinians, protested in cities across North America on Sunday, calling for an end to the war, the return of hostages and in support of 'The Time is Now' peace rally in Tel Aviv
Ilya Sutskever, a former chief scientist and co-founder of OpenAI, has left the company to launch a new venture called Safe Superintelligence Inc. (SSI) with co-founders Daniel Gross (former Apple AI director) and Daniel Levy (former OpenAI engineer). The company is based in the U.S. with teams in Palo Alto and Tel Aviv, and […]
As the war in Gaza rages and another cease-fire and hostage deal seems far off, Tel Aviv, the city known for its annual Pride Parade, dedicated this year's event to the plight of the hostages' families, amplifying their demands to see their loved ones return
Regime supporters showed up 'to check out' patrons at a Tel Aviv bar, minutes later dozens showed up wielding rocks, crowbars, and hatchets. Asylum seekers live in fear as clashes between opponents and supporters of the Eritrean regime continue
Israeli police make dozens of arrests in southern Tel Aviv. Earlier this month, an asylum seeker opposed to the Eritrean regime was murdered in a brawl at the same location
Residents of two south Tel Aviv neighborhoods are involved in parallel efforts to tackle antisocial behavior involving youngsters from the migrant and asylum seeker communities. Only one group calls for change that would also benefit non-Israeli residents
'The circle of grief is expanding every day, and we are in one of the most difficult periods for the State of Israel,' said Tel Aviv's mayor when announcing the cancelation. Jerusalem's parade, which is also a protest event, will take place as usual on May 30
Israel Land Authority unveils a tender for lease rights purchase in Tel Aviv's Kariya South complex for commercial and/or office use, signaling ongoing urban development in the city center.
Israel Land Authority unveils a tender for lease rights purchase in Tel Aviv's Kariya South complex for commercial and/or office use, signaling ongoing urban development in the city center.
At the revamped museum at Tel Aviv's Old City Hall, locals get a chance to cast doubt on the legends of the first modern Hebrew city, and neighboring Jaffa has a voice in every exhibit. Even the Nakba isn't swept under the rug
As of 2023, there were 2.9 apartments and residential units in Israel, of which 2.05 million apartments were owned. Tel Aviv and Givatayim rank high, but which city has the most renters?