Jerusalem
Israel Police arrest Jerusalem rioter who assaulted officer, waved Israeli flag with swastika
A rioter was arrested in Jerusalem after assaulting an officer with a swastika flag, with police using dispersal measures to control the situation.
OU Independence Day event in Jerusalem sees about two thousand participants
High Court orders state to explain failure to establish civil cemetery for Jerusalem residents
Ben-Gvir leaves Independence Day ceremony after sitting in Milei's seat, being asked to switch
Wine Talk: Pass over the wine
Here's what you need to know to choose the perfect wines for your Passover Seder.
Jerusalem highlights: March 27-April 2
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Why the US and Israel need a serious reset before Iran talks go any further - opinion
The US-Israel alliance faces a critical moment as Iran talks test shared interests, expectations, and long-term strategic alignment.
Can France lead the charge in disarming Hezbollah? - opinion
France’s role in Lebanon could determine whether Hezbollah is contained or strengthened.
State asks High Court to reject challenge to anti-UNRWA laws ahead of Monday hearing
At the center of the case are two laws passed by the Knesset in October 2024, one of them barring UNRWA activity in sovereign Israeli territory.
Woman detained after waving knives in Beersheba, court indicts suspects for lynching boy in Huwara
Jerusalem man indicted for sexual offenses against minors • Jerusalem Police seized several kilos of controlled substances • Two suspects arrested for possession of heroin and cocaine
Western Wall debate must not overshadow prayer, unity during times of war - opinion
Prayer at the Kotel should remain sacred, guiding Jews through crises rather than fueling division.
Israel digs up the West Bank – and reignites a battle over history
As Israel expands excavations in the West Bank, ancient ruins become entangled in a modern political struggle over land, history, and identity
Hunting for stolen history: Inside Israel’s fight to recover its looted past
Israel’s antiquities watchdog is battling black-market theft, forgery, and a global trade that strips history of its story
Beneath Jerusalem: The Pilgrimage Road reopens an ancient path
A newly unveiled 1st-century route from the Pool of Siloam to the Western Wall offers a powerful encounter with history – and sparks modern-day tensions in Jerusalem