Tel Aviv
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
'I killed a person': TLV court sentences Solomon Madmon to life for murder of family member
Madmon was convicted of fatally shooting his daughter-in-law's father, Yosef Yosefia, six times in a Ramat Gan apartment building after a dispute over his son’s separation from Yosefia’s daughter.
The Iron Dome is partly made in Arkansas, this lawmaker went to see it work
Rep. Aaron Pilkington came with a delegation of state legislators. He went home arguing that the US-Israel relationship already runs through his own district.
Tel Aviv wants the world to see its flaws
A new video attempts to draw foreign tourists to Tel Aviv-Jaffa, presenting reality as it is – with the noise, crowds, contradictions, and charm hidden within the chaos.
Tel Aviv municipal parking fees to rise 20% starting August 1
Tel Aviv residents will retain discounted parking, but hourly and evening rates will rise, and some resident benefits will be scaled back.
'You will end up dead': Letter from Channel 12 vandals calls for apology over Sde Teiman affair
Police officers called to the site opened an investigation into the property damage. No suspect has been arrested at this stage, and the individual's identity remains unknown.
Tel Aviv protesters block roads, demand Shin Bet investigates Haymanut Kasau's disappearance
The protest marks 882 days since Kasau's disappearance, with her father claiming that the government has not exhausted its capabilities, accusing it of discriminatory treatment.
Infinite painting, boundless experience: How Leo Ray finds joy in an increasingly dark world
For over 30 years, up to the pandemic, he taught art at Art School, Ein Vered, and BASIS School of Sculpture, Beit Yanai, where he also headed the painting program from 2006 to 2014.
Israel Railways resumes train service between Tel Aviv and Lod after electrical failure
The company said its crews were working to restore normal service as quickly as possible and recommended that passengers still impacted consider using alternative means.
Police arrest nine people blocking streets during unlawful protests in Tel Aviv
The police said the protest took place without authorization and without coordination with the police this evening on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv.
Sally Reidman came to Israel with a massage table - and built a healthcare empire
Born in Pennsylvania in 1949 to Holocaust survivors, Sally grew up with her mother in California and studied psychology at California State University.