Entertainment
Music, food and an open skyline: Kav Rakia returns under the stars
Berry Sakharof, Ishay Ribo and more return for the sixth season of Kav Rakia, featuring a new culinary experience by Moshik Roth and special benefits for American Express customers.
Eurovision’s grand final proceeds amid protests over Israel’s participation
What to watch in Israel this week: Welcoming new seasons of ‘Rivals,’ ‘The Bear'
Texas sues Netflix, accusing company of spying on children and users
'Nutuk': A fascinating glimpse into Druze life in Israel
New drama Nutuk, running on channel 12, tells the story of a Druze child who believes he is reincarnated, with a deeper meaning about the identity of the Druze community in Israel.
Gurhan Kiziloz targets $5 billion revenue by 2027 as Nexus International plans public listing
We found a hotel that feels like abroad – just half an hour from the center
We discovered the new couples’ spa at David Tower Hotel, Prima chain – Turkish hammam, sea-view rooms, adults-only luxury. The perfect vacation in Netanya, Israel.
Play anytime, anywhere: ASUS’s portable consoles are changing the game
ASUS’s new line of portable gaming consoles, developed in collaboration with Microsoft and AMD, along with the integration of Game Pass, is reinventing the way we play on the go.
What are the most popular casino games in New Zealand right now?
The Biggest Game Releases in 2025
A look at the biggest slot releases in 2025, from Blue Wizard to Tsai Shen’s Gift.
On the ruins of the airport: What visitors think about the new amusement park in Eilat
In Eilat’s heart, Terminal Park – a colorful amusement park – aims to energize the city. Residents and tourists are split: Is it a fresh attraction or a missed chance on the old airport?
Worldwide TV sensation 'Fauda' to be adapted for the big screen - report
Fauda, the Israeli TV series about a counterterrorism unit that became a worldwide sensation on Netflix, will be made into a movie.
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WWE changes name of October 7 event after Israeli criticism for 'Invasion' name
WWE issued a public apology stating that they “had no knowledge of what was depicted. As soon as we learned, it was removed immediately. We apologize for this error."