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Tel Aviv man arrested over alleged theft from home evacuated after Iranian missile strike
Police said officers found bottles of alcohol, property suspected of having been taken from the apartment, and tools belonging to workers at the damaged site in the man's possession.
‘Come fight me Zios’: Anti-Israel influencer's boxing challenge ends in 40-second TKO
Peter Pan takes flight in Tel Aviv with dazzling cast, costumes, and Neverland magic - review
EuroLeague champ Bonzie Colson makes celebratory return to Maccabi Tel Aviv
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.
Wizz Air flight to Tel Aviv delayed after passenger asks to leave prior to takeoff
Footage posted on social media showed Israeli passengers standing inside the aircraft as police officers climbed the stairs toward the entrance.
Police probe suspected grenade attack on Tel Aviv residential building
An explosion heard across northern Tel Aviv was caused by a suspected fragmentation grenade thrown at a residential tower, according to Hebrew media reports.
Tel Aviv among world’s most expensive for employers, least lucrative for employees
Study comparing employment costs across 13 US, European, and Israeli cities finds Tel Aviv ranking second only to San San Francisco.
Exhibition of ultra-Orthodox military draft cartoons vandalized ahead of Animix Festival
A young man wearing a kippah confronted organizers and Tel Aviv Cinematheque CEO Tomer Cohen. They said he tore down and damaged parts of the exhibition before attempting to flee.
Israel must keep fighting for global recognition despite relentless criticism - opinion
Israel’s alliances, trade ties, and international relationships are key pillars of its long-term security strategy.
Driving democracy to the ground: Don't make it harder for Israelis abroad to vote – opinion
If Diaspora Jews are called back to serve in the IDF when war breaks out, the same logic should apply when Israeli elections near – they should return to vote for their country