Tel Aviv
'Kat World:' Artist Risa Brooke Oze turns wartime life in Israel into whiskered, cat-themed satire
Oze’s signature style filters big, uncomfortable themes through a distinctly feminine lens – bright, playful, and unmistakably her own.
Two stabbing cases in Tel Aviv, Ramle leave three wounded as police arrest suspects in both attacks
'The ABY' hotel brings new life to Tel Aviv’s historic Zamir Cinema site
Oscar’s: Will schnitzel served on white tablecloths make it in Tel Aviv? - restaurant review
In a city returning to life, Tel Aviv’s Artist Hotel rewards a closer look
Located on Ben Yehuda Street, a short walk from the beach, the Atlas Hotels property offers the quiet charm travelers need when landing in a new city.
Electrock fuses Israeli rock legends, psytrance icons in Tel Aviv showcase
The lineup included an opening set by DJ Laroz, followed by Beit Habubot, a major Israeli pop-rock band, and Shotei Hanevuah, known for blending reggae, dub, hip-hop, and Middle Eastern melodies.
The Norman: A high-end, quiet corner of Tel Aviv - review
The Norman offers a quieter way to experience Tel Aviv, combining historic architecture, Japanese dining, shaded courtyards, and a rooftop pool with views of the city and the Mediterranean.
Almost three years after Oct. 7, 'Hostages Square' becomes official name of Tel Aviv Museum plaza
Tel Aviv mayor Ron Huldai said, "The square became a center of solidarity, mutual responsibility, and an uncompromising demand: Bring them, all of them, home."
In unusual legal measure, Israeli crime boss Yossi Mosli placed under house arrest without charges
The intelligence-based measure is the first reported use of the 2024 law against a Jewish crime organization.
Israeli lawyer arrested after drugs disguised as eyelash remover arrive in cargo shipment
Police seized a range of additional substances from the lawyer's home that are suspected to be drugs, including more GHB, heroin, ecstasy, and other substances.
Israel's one-center economy is a national security risk – opinion
Israel should build Haifa and Beersheba into additional centers of economic power before overconcentration in Greater Tel Aviv becomes a national failure.
Revamped ‘Peter Pan’ musical returns to Tel Aviv stage
This updated version retains the signature sword fights alongside a modernized theatrical flight system.
Prosecutors signal indictment over vandalism attacks on Justice Ministry, Israeli media outlets
The suspect, in his 40s, was arrested on July 30 following a weeks-long investigation. Police linked him to attacks on buildings housing Channel 12, Haaretz, Israel Hayom, and the Justice Ministry.
Protesters demand October 7 investigation two years after murder of six Gaza hostages
The protest took place two years after Hamas' murder of the hostages Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Eden Yerushalmi, Carmel Gat, Almog Sarusi, Alexander Lobanov, and Ori Danino.