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The restaurant bringing "all-you-can-eat" back to center stage – at a 1990s price

Chocolate Malabi.

No need to stand by the stove – the fastest chocolate malabi ever made, simply amazing

A DAYCARE CENTER in Jerusalem. [Illustrative photo]

Home Front Command eases restrictions, allowing schools to open in select areas


Lion Shield: Clalit opens a new protected hospital for hundreds of patients

The protected hospital in Rishon Lezion, set up in days, opens today with 250 staff. Clalit CEO Eytan Wirtheim: "Protecting hospitalized patients is our top priority."

Clalit’s protected hospital “Harry Shield”.

No extra tools needed: A cake that disguises itself as mousse and leaves everyone stunned

This Gateau Marcel–inspired recipe is a chocolate lover’s dream: Half the batter bakes into a fudgy base, while the other half sets as a light, airy mousse on top.

Gateau Marcel Chocolate Cake.

Iranian hackers breach Hebrew Academy website amid massive Israel cyber assault

“There is no need to learn Hebrew anymore. You won’t need it for much longer,” said the message.

The message left by the Handala hackers.

For the victims of the war: The Jewish Agency launches an emergency assistance fund

The Jewish Agency launches the Lions Roar Fund with support from the Jewish Federations of North America, Keren Hayesod and Haruach Hayisraelit to aid victims of Iran missile attacks.

A pile of sacred books inside the ruins of a home hit by a missile launched from Iran.

Dietitians recommend: 6 types of bread recommended for improving blood sugar levels

Healthy bread can be part of a balanced lifestyle, as long as it contains dietary fiber and protein, and contains a minimum of sugars.

Bread

Bet 6 hours before - and earned NIS 1M on the attack in Iran

Polymarket is in the spotlight as unusual bets were placed just before the Iran attack, raising concerns about possible insider information and huge profits.

Preparing air crews and technical teams ahead of the attack in Iran.

‘If Khamenei was killed, it would be a game changer,’ former Mossad official says

“We are still at the beginning of the event, and developments in the coming days will determine whether this is a limited escalation or a deeper regional shift.”

An effigy resembling Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is hanged during a rally in support of Iranian protesters during a global day of action in Los Angeles, California, February 14, 2026.

New study: Childhood obesity may indicate something much worse

A new American study: Negative or traumatic childhood experiences increase the risk of obesity in children, while the presence of a supportive adult in their lives may reduce these risks.

Childhood obesity

Israel takes first place in the international lighting design competition

Artists Anat and Sivan Farag won first place in Best Product for their lighting design at Education Square, Yeruham, competing with dozens of light sculptures from 44 countries.

From right: Thomas Mark, Mary Klaus, Sivan and Anat Farag, and Klaus Mark.

Sharpening vision: The marathon season kicks off with next-gen running glasses

Ahead of marathon season, Oakley launches a new running collection featuring PRIZM lenses, sharpening vision for quick spotting of obstacles and changes on the course.

Oakley Running Glasses.