Jerusalem
A ‘Palestinian district’ in the heart of Israel’s capital - opinion
Not only will Israel never relinquish sovereignty over Jerusalem, but other nations also have a vested interest in supporting it
One year on: Jerusalem honors Hersh Goldberg-Polin, ‘beautiful six’ slain hostages
Tel Aviv train traffic suspended as Israel Railways scrambles to repair infrastructure
Israel's middle class abandons real estate market as luxury home buyers rise
Israel to send urgent aid to South Sudan amid cholera outbreak
The humanitarian situation is strained by refugees fleeing the conflict in neighboring Sudan.
When wine and hospitality meet: A new collaboration between Prima Park and Jerusalem Wineries
Prima Park and Jerusalem Wineries team up for wine workshops and exclusive perks. Enjoy 20% off and NIS 100 vouchers per midweek night in a special summer deal with the Jerusalem Municipality.
Former City of David cmdr. charged for breach of trust over secret relationship with officer
The affair was exposed via an anonymous letter and an article, prompting the commander to delete all messages with the officer from his phone to hide the relationship.
Firefighters battle blaze outside Jerusalem, nearby forests amid scorching heatwave
Firefighting planes have been called in as the Fire and Rescue Authority works to extinguish the blaze.
Israel's hiking trails under complete ban as severe heatwave reaches peak
Officials cautioned against outdoor activity during the hottest hours and urged the public to prepare for possible health risks such as dehydration and heatstroke.
What does recognizing Palestinian state mean, and does it change anything on the ground? - analysis
International recognition of a Palestinian state does not automatically lead to the state’s creation.
Police seize second owl in months amid crackdown on illegally held animals
Police have cracked down on illegally held animals over the past several months. Usually the cases include monkeys and lion cubs.
‘You want more?’ Border Police officer indicted for assaulting journalist
Police assaulting journalists has become an increasingly common trend in Israel in the wake of the Israel-Hamas War.
Brown Hotel: A base to see the capital’s wonders - review
The hotel is conveniently located near many family attractions, such as the new aquarium.
Is this the last rung for Jacob's Ladder? Israel's folk festival could see its last performance
Jacob’s Ladder Festival is back for what may be its final year, celebrating 47 years of folk, country, and community in Israel.
Polio virus detected in Jerusalem, central Israel wastewater, Health Ministry confirms
The polio virus was detected in wastewater samples from Bnei Brak, Ramle, Lod, and the Shafdan treatment facility, following earlier findings in the Jerusalem area.