Tiberias
Purete: A laid-back chef restaurant near Lake Kinneret - restaurant review
The restaurant looks like a laid-back kibbutz eatery with lots of plants and has a cozy vibe.
Antiquities robbers caught digging in ancient Roman burial cave in Galilee
Magnitude 3.7 earthquake strikes northern Israel, Defense Minister calls emergency meeting
Ben-Gvir’s office director files police complaint after finding bullet on hood of her car
IDF strikes deep in Lebanon after Hezbollah drone attack
Hezbollah said on Wednesday that its drone attack was in response to "assassinations" carried out by Israel but did not specify that it was in retaliation for Mekki's killing.
Magnitude 3.8 earthquake rattles North
Residents of Haifa, the Sharon region, and the Lower Galilee reported shaking windows, but the municipality said that no damage was reported as result of the quake, and there are no known injuries.
Getting justice in Tiberias over a law and bad English - comment
A billboard advertising to English-speaking tourists in Tiberias was filled with mistakes, and the "caretaker mayor" said they would look into if it was incorrect.
The Kinneret’s Magdala – a unique hotel experience
Privately owned, this hotel was first designed mostly to host Christian pilgrims, but when it was reopened after the COVID-19 closures.
Israeli hospital can now use artificial heart device transplants
The left-ventrical-assist device (LVAD) helps pump blood from the lower left heart chamber, called the left ventricle, to the rest of the body.
High Court: Tiberias Law applies next mayoral election, Yosef can't run
The controversial Tiberias Law allowed Boaz Yosef to run for office by decreasing a restriction on caretaker local authorities immediately running after finishing their service.
Court leans toward applying Tiberias law next election, Yosef should withdraw
Beret downplayed the personal nature of the bill to prevent it from being canceled, saying that there is a difference between a law that applies personally and a personally motivated law.
A-G: Tiberias law shouldn't apply to current mayor election
The Attorney-General's Office held that the law should have its constitutionality examined.
Israel's High Court issues order against 'personal' Tiberias election law
A danger of giving this advantage to Interior Ministry appointees would be the reduced autonomy of local government from the state, said petitioners.
Tiberias mayor law is personal, changes rules of election game -NGOs
The Anti-Corruption Movement (TLM) and the Israeli Movement filed a petition Wednesday morning alongside mayoral candidate Shani Illuz, who had also claimed that she had been offered bribes to quit.