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Inside Israel's homelessness crisis: A system struggling to keep up
Since the pandemic outbreak and Oct. 7, Israel’s homeless population has been severely underserved. NGOs are stepping up to help, but they need government support.
'Doesn't close the circle': Terror victim's sister opens up after IDF kills terrorist - interview
Tel Aviv man arrested over alleged theft from home evacuated after Iranian missile strike
‘Come fight me Zios’: Anti-Israel influencer's boxing challenge ends in 40-second TKO
Not your zaide’s kiddush: Jerusalem's young olim are reinventing the Shabbat kiddush
From apartments to synagogues, Jerusalem's young adults are reinventing kiddush as a social gathering that fits modern life.
Valued at $250 billion: Tel Aviv ranks fourth among world cities
According to a report by the international rating firm Start-up Genome, startup activity is concentrated in the fields of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and life sciences.
From Somaliland to Gaza: Rebuilding through maternal, developmental security - opinion
Gazans wishing to move away from Hamas exist, and a maternal health initiative could create the conditions under which Gazans can change their society.
Maccabiah 2026 launched in Tel Aviv under theme 'More Than Ever'
The road to Maccabiah 2026 began in Tel Aviv this week with a launch ceremony that unveiled the “More Than Ever” theme and announced the torchbearers for the opening event.
Israel's municipalities are failing on nearly every possible front, government probe reveals
Matanyahu Englman's annual report finds that local authorities and government ministries are failing to implement key urban safety measures and business licensing requirements.
What Sydney Sweeney’s media strategy can teach Israel’s defenders - opinion
As anti-Zionist narratives spread globally, Israel's defenders must focus more on winning public trust.
L’Oréal Israel launches refill campaign with Super-Pharm for International Refill Day
The campaign includes online discounts, pop-up complexes in Tel Aviv and Haifa, and a Kantar survey showing Israeli consumers are most motivated by savings.
Israel to build new NIS 1.1 billion rehabilitation hospital in Tel Aviv
The Judisman Family Charitable Foundation will contribute NIS 200 million to the facility, which will include 540 inpatient beds, a hydrotherapy pool, green spaces, and a trauma clinic.
Two Tel Aviv men arrested for brandishing weapon while filming a movie
The suspects had not coordinated with the police beforehand. They were arrested on suspicion of negligent use of a weapon without a license and illegal possession of a weapon.
A bold stroke: Broken Fingaz trades the wall for the canvas in new Tel Aviv show
The internationally famed artist collective Broken Fingaz trades global street murals for oil paintings in its first comprehensive solo presentation.