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Massive explosion in Beit Shemesh area was coordinated test with defense company, officials say
Reports have circulated the theory that the explosion may have destroyed a stockpile of surface-to-air missiles belonging to Arrow-3.
‘The New York Times’ and the grotesque NGO ‘halo effect’ - opinion
Families protest after four Border Police soldiers disciplined for having barbecue on Shabbat
Voices Israel anthology 2025: Celebrating English poetry shaped by war, love, and memory
Who does Israel belong to? Why Bennett’s model matters now - opinion
From public policy to bomb shelters, Israel faces a test of unity, fairness, and responsibility that will shape its future as a nation.
Seventeen hospitalized after fires break out in two bomb shelters in central Israel
The municipality said that at this stage, 16 families had been evacuated from the building to a nearby school, where they would receive initial assistance from municipal teams.
Israel-Iran war: The psychological cost of infinite news sources - opinion
In modern war, information overload fuels panic, and stability and steadiness may be as critical as any weapon system.
From loneliness to leadership community drives economic resilience - opinion
Sderot shows how investing in children and community turns resilience into long-term economic growth and social strength.
Jerusalem to add 2015 Pride Parade victim to municipal names registry, memorial site planned
Banki was 15 when she was stabbed during the Jerusalem Pride and Tolerance Parade in 2015. Six other marchers were also wounded in the knife attack carried out by Yishai Schlissel.
'A true partnership unlike any other': Huckabee affirms US support for Israel at Knesset
In addition to Huckabee, the session was attended by members of the Ruderman Family Foundation, several Members of Knesset, and Orna and Ronen Neutra, the parents of murdered hostage Omer Neutra.
Number of Israeli job seekers fell in January 2026 amid tight labor market
Overall, Israel’s labor market has remained tight over the past year, with the ratio of vacancies-to-job-seekers around one-to-one.
Ancient maps, scorched books, and survival art: Inside Israel Museum’s winter exhibitions
The Israel Museum opens its new winter fare with ancient charts, abstract paintings, compelling graphics, and alfresco beauty.
Jerusalem highlights: February 20-26
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Regulator to fine El Al up to NIS 121m for price gouging
The investigation found that fares rose by an average of 16%, with some routes recording sharper increases of 6% to 31%.