Ma'alot-Tarshiha launches tenders for hotels and commercial centers at Monfort Lake, which attracts hundreds of thousands annually and is undergoing major rehabilitation and infrastructure work.
Only in Tel Aviv are Golani Brigade insignias considered high fashion. Plus, paying tribute to pioneering radio host Ofer Nachson, and exploring Jaffa's many layers at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Move comes after months of failed lobbying to lift U.S. sanctions ■ NSO's founders no longer hold any stake in the company ■ Lawyer linked to Israeli minister, Shin Bet chief appointed director
NRB CEO Troy Miller says anti-Zionism is aimed at Jews but targets Christians as Israel's largest supporters. He warns about foreign influence and the fight against propaganda to win minds.
Judges approved the PM's request to cancel Monday's hearing due to 'urgent diplomatic meetings.' The Supreme Court's former president – who has previously been vocal about his support for an agreement with Netanyahu which would ensure his retirement from political life – called for a plea deal once again: 'It still needs to be done'
Calls for a state commission of inquiry mounted after a deadly weekend that saw seven people killed, underscoring a sharp rise in homicides within Arab communities over the past two years
As the world’s tech giants and investors return to Israel, the country’s innovation ecosystem faces a defining test—whether it can turn constant invention into lasting industrial strength.
The current precious metals correction, including silver's recent 16% decline, is a healthy necessity after an overbought market. Patience is key before the next major rally.
Noa Eshkol's 'Mourning Carpet' from 1974 was inspired by the Israelis who died in a Palestinian terror attack that year. Opposition to the showing of the work lays bare the unique enmity toward Israel
During the 2014 Gaza war, Hadar Goldin was part of a unit searching for Hamas tunnels and was killed when militants emerged from one, abducting his body into the tunnel
I had just taught my students about freedom of speech when I found myself learning my own lesson – a real-life test in Jerusalem came sooner than I expected
A chocolate factory founded in 1918 by Hanoch David Shapiro – later relocated to Israel – has been uncovered in Warsaw. 'These findings testify to the lives of Jewish communities deeply woven into the fabric of Polish society,' says a researcher of Polish Jewish heritage
'Itay's story is one of heroism,' said Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, in a eulogy screened at the funeral in Tel Aviv's military cemetery. Chen was killed during Hamas' October 7 attack, and his body was returned to Israel last week. At his grave, his father, Ruby, said, 'I promise you, we will pursue the politicians and hold them accountable before a state commission of inquiry'
The congresswoman, who funded ads promoting the antisemitic great replacement theory, aims to become the state's first Republican governor since 2006. She seems likely to focus on antisemitism, with her announcement video attacking Hochul for endorsing Mamdani, claiming she 'cozied up to an antisemitic Communist'
'Gertrude Stein: An Afterlife,' a new biography by Francesca Wade, explores the contradictions of a writer who lived openly with her female partner and was an intellectual tastemaker in bohemian 1920s Paris, but did not champion women and collaborated with officials in Vichy France
Concerns were raised that Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, former IDF chief legal officer, swallowed sleeping pills, a source said. She was arrested last week after being embroiled in a scandal over the leak of a video showing Israeli soldiers abusing a Palestinian at an Israeli detention facility
Under the new directive, the defense minister must be informed of the journalist, the officer conducting the briefing, and the topics to be discussed. Military sources say the order came a month ago after Israel Katz was angered by media reports he felt downplayed Israel's Gaza achievements. Since then, senior officers have halted all briefings