David Libi is survived by his parents Eliav and Sarah and seven brothers and sisters. He worked at Libi Construction and Infrastructure, which was sanctioned by the U.K. last week
Armies around the world are studying as Ukraine's small navy utilizes unmanned vessels to strike a powerful blow to Russian aerial capabilities. Will Israel's navy apply the takeaways to its arena?
The modern Jewish holiday may be synonymous with cheesecake, cheese platters and other dairy-based products, but Shavuot meals in the Middle East and North Africa were far meatier affairs
The construction adjacent to the W. Bank village of Bruqin followed the shooting attack in the area in mid-May that killed Tzeela Gez, who was pregnant at the time. Her son was delivered in the hospital that day, but died two weeks later
The investigation is expected to focus on Footlik's ties to Eli Feldstein, a former adviser to Netanyahu, and others allegedly involved in promoting Qatar's image in Israeli media following Hamas' October 7 attack and the war in Gaza that followed
'The burned landscape will remain with us for a long time': A month ago, flames scorched some of Israel's most iconic landscapes and popular picnic spots. Some will need decades to recover – amid the challenge of global warming
The complex, seven-hour procedure used a high-tech French device and required weeks of preparation, including training abroad. Doctors say the implant will sustain the critically ill patient until a human donor is found
Last week's Romanian election ended in defeat for its far right candidate, George Simion. But his Israeli inspiration, from the Gaza war, to judicial reform to stubborn impunity, is a growing, global, gentleman's club
In 'Rule of Stone,' Israeli-Canadian director Danae Elon explores how Jerusalem's post-1967 architecture used aesthetics to obscure the Palestinian narrative. She shares with Haaretz her conversations with star architect Moshe Safdie and her surprise at facing BDS pushback in Canada, despite her film's critical stance on Israel
The Netanya-based center, established in 2005, is set to close in early 2026. The move follows years of downsizing, including several rounds of layoffs beginning before the war in 2023
Shavuot is not a holiday in its own right - we don't actually know the exact date of the celebration, nor does it have a name in the Bible. So how did the festival become what it is today?