Dual narrative tour exposes Jerusalem’s complex political realities
Palestinian and Jewish tour guides hope to encourage dialogue, as ailing Israeli tourism sector slowly comes back to life.
Palestinian and Jewish tour guides hope to encourage dialogue, as ailing Israeli tourism sector slowly comes back to life.
‘This was a terrorist attack on us, and it shows contempt for all of us in the neighborhood that they want to erase the name of the neighborhood’
Prague protest is one of biggest in post-communist era
At the United Nations, the diplomatic battle for a united Jerusalem is eternally waged on almost a monthly basis, whether it is in UN forums in Geneva, Paris or the UN headquarters in New York.
How the Israel Festival has lasted and still commands respect, even though its contents are often controversial.
For better or worse, one of Israel’s most striking characteristics is the dichotomy between daily life and the ongoing conflict.
The Western Wall Heritage Foundation does a thorough inspection twice a year – prior to Passover and Rosh Hashanah.
Purim Roast: Yesh Atid leader tired of being picked on by Gantz, Ya'alon
Expressions of anger and shock over the desecration came from local organizations as well as politicians who visited the site immediately after the police began their investigation.
Despite that his decision to run had become public knowledge for a while, Daitch refused to give interviews and made a point to speak only off the record.
Marcelo Brodsky's new exhibition provides valuable insights on the watershed year of 1968.