Northern Israel
The rise of deep tech is the north’s opportunity
The shift from software startups to deep research and advanced hardware is reshaping the high-tech map, giving northern Israel the natural advantage thanks to research, infrastructure, talent & costs
The Rubble Doctrine: Inside Israel's new security policy in southern Lebanon
Three Israelis wounded by explosive Hezbollah drone in northern Israel, two in serious condition
NIS 200,000 allocated for laptops, school equipment for low-income children in northern Israel
The land still burns: Israel’s damaged forests face long road to recovery after war
After two years of war, Israel is counting the environmental costs – from blackened forests in the North to degraded soil in the South
Council for Higher Education approves Kiryat Shmona University in effort to rebuild northern Israel
"The decision to approve the Kiryat Shmona University of the Galilee is a central step in the process of restoring and strengthening Kiryat Shmona," said Education Minister Yoav Kisch.
Magnitude 3.7 earthquake strikes northern Israel, Defense Minister calls emergency meeting
Defense Minister Israel Katz called for the Home Front Command and the National Emergency Management Authority to develop a multi-year plan to address earthquake preparedness.
Israelis eye quick northern getaways as Hermon snow looms this weekend
Many travelers are now looking for short winter breaks in the North that combine an alpine atmosphere, snowy views, and a relatively easy drive from the center of the country.
Isrotel expands its presence in the North with Ayala Hotel in Upper Galilee
The 147-room hotel offers a distinctly Galilean experience that balances comfort with indulgence and a clear emphasis on nature, wellness, and locally sourced food.
The next Seventh of October could be socio-economic
Loss of governance in the Negev and the North is not local malfunction but the result of a centralized and failing governmental structure. Neglecting the periphery leads to socio-political revolution
Israel's North needs a long-term plan, commitment to rebuild - opinion
Rebuilding Israel's North will not come from magic solutions, but from long-term thinking and real commitment.
Eight businesses employing over 50 illegal immigrants closed in police crackdown
A book in Arabic featuring a picture of Adolf Hitler was also found at one of the sites. The illegal immigrant was arrested, and their employer was detained for questioning.
Father describes discovering daughter dead, 'covered in blood' after deadly Route 71 attack
“She was lying there as if she was asleep, so beautiful, covered in blood and unresponsive," Tal Maor told Yinon Magal and Ben Caspit on 103fm.
Elkin's 'six out of 10' remark frames a broader debate on Israel's civilian reality - analysis
From a rare ministerial assessment to debates on finance, credit, and governance, a Tel Aviv forum revealed how Israel is navigating civilian challenges that extend well beyond the battlefield.