Lod

Israeli indicted for allegedly sending sensitive-site footage to foreign agent during Iran war

27-year-old Tira resident Ahmad Daas is charged with contact with a foreign agent and four counts of passing information to the enemy with intent to harm state security.

 The silhouette of a person, with Iran's flag in the background (illustrative).
Israeli Police

Petah Tikva teacher sentenced to 11 years in prison for sex offenses against student

ILLUSTRATIVE: POLICE ARREST suspect thought to have allowed illegal immigrants through border, November 30, 2025.

Police arrest three suspects in Arab community murders

An iranian missile fragment hit an apartment in Lod.

WATCH: Iranian missile fragment falls meters away from where family was taking cover


Israeli court sends endangered woman to shelter against her will after Lod murder

The woman's attorneys requested to hold the decision until he could file an appeal with the Lod District Court in light of the woman's refusal to go to the shelter.

Aerial view of the central city of Lod. December 17, 2019

Utah marriage ruling isn't civil marriage in Israel, but it's progress - opinion

Civil marriage in Israel is still far off, but for now, the Utah marriage ruling gives couples who need civil marriage somewhere to turn to.

 FINANCE MINISTER Avigdor Liberman, as an opposition MK in 2020, conducts a civil marriage ceremony outside the Knesset.

Lod Mosaic returns home to mosaic center in Lod after world tour

Among the most beautiful mosaics discovered in Israel, the Lod Mosaic with its fantastical motifs of wild animals and marine scenes was first excavated in 1996.

 “Shelby White & Leon Levy Lod Mosaic Archaeological Center”

On This Day: 50 years since JRA terrorists commit Lod Airport Massacre

The dead consisted of 17 Puerto Rican Christian pilgrims, a Canadian and eight Israelis, including Prof. Aharon Katzir.

 Lod Airport circa 1958, now known as Ben-Gurion Airport (Illustrative).

Japanese Red Army founder Shigenobu freed after 20 years

Her once-feared group attempted to cause a global socialist revolution through high-profile terror acts.

 A police officer tries to control traffic on the street during an electric stoppage after an earthquake in Tokyo

Palestinian NGOs laud release of Japan terror head with Lod massacre role

Known as the "empress of terror" Fusako Shigenobu co-founded the Japanese Red Army (JRA) terrorist group and worked with the PFLP.

 Leftist Japanese Red Army leader Fusako Shigenobu (C), surrounded by police, raises handcuffed hands upon arrival at Tokyo Station following her arrest in Osaka, western Japan November 8, 2000. Three decades of dodging international law enforcement authorities came to an end for the Red Army leader

Two Arab-Israelis killed in car blast, police investigating

Another man suffering from injuries to his chest and limbs was evacuated him to a hospital in fair and stable condition.

First responders at the scene of a car explosion near Lod

Young woman shot in her car in Lod, in serious condition

A 30-year-old foreign national was seriously injured in another violent incident.

A car set on fire by Israeli Arab residents during riots and clashes between Arab and Jewish residents, in the central Israeli town of Lod, on May 12, 2021.

HRW condemns 'discriminatory' policing during May riots

HRW condemned the Israel Police's 'discriminatory' treatment of Jewish and Arab rioters in Lod during Operation Guardian of the Walls, while the police commissioner visited Lod's police station.

A burnt out bus after a day of riots in Lod, Israel, May 11, 2021

Gov't plan for Arab community discriminates against Arabs in mixed cities - Lod mayor

The mayor of Lod petitioned the High Court on Thursday against the government's five-year plan for the Arab community, claiming that it excludes Arabs of mixed communities.

ARAB RESIDENTS and activists protest the death of Musa Hasuna, killed during Jewish-Arab clashes, outside Lod District Court on May 28.