1948
Repatriation (Aliyah): From Soviet Underground to a Conflict-Free Double Loyalty
On Aliyah Day, Israel remembers the men and women who paved the way for national revival
Israel Independence Day: 1948 calls out to a broken 2025 - opinion
Global Jewry pays tribute to professor and Holocaust historian Yehuda Bauer
76 years of hope: Reflecting on Israel's journey from pioneers to modern unity - opinion
How is Jerusalem's sewage regulated? - new report
The goal was to restore its natural resources, a task estimated at 1 billion shekels. For the first time, the regulation of sewage from eastern Jerusalem is nearing completion.
Archival records show planned US embassy located on Palestinian property - Arab NGO
Lease agreements and maps show Palestinians owned land designated for a new US embassy in Jerusalem, according to Israeli-based Arab rights NGO Adalah.
‘Nakba’ film ‘Tantura’ premieres locally this week
Tantura is the story of one Israeli graduate student who documented personal testimony of atrocities committed in one Arab village whose residents experienced the Nakba.
Celebrating Israel's 74th and launching into the 75th - opinion
Spearheaded by Israel’s outstanding president, Isaac Herzog, the 75th should salute the ways Israel has dazzled since 1948.
Israel Independence: Remembering a failed attack on Jaffa Gate in 1948
It was like somebody watching in a theater when the plot had become complicated and unsolvable, and knowing that now the turn of the deus ex machina had arrived, except I was the one on the stage.
Remembering the life of Irgun member and activist Shulamit Dissentshik
How was 'Israel' once 'Palestine'? New books and old coins
In a world of nation-states, names are very important and those responsible for choosing the name Israel for the world’s newest state in May 1948 knew what they were doing.
PA TV distorts Israeli archives, claiming Arabs were massacred en masse
Palestinian TV host Nasser Al-Lahham has also compared incoming Prime Minister-designate Naftali Bennett to Adolf Eichmann.
David Ben David cheated death and missed Israel’s birth
David Ben David swam to Haifa in 1940, unknowingly escaping the ill-fated "Patria". He spent most of the 1948 war as a POW, saved from death more than once by his Arab Legion captors.
Rivlin to play his predecessor, Chaim Weizmann, in new TV season
The series tells the story of the young people who served in the Palmah starting in 1946. President Rivlin will play Israel's first president Chaim Weizmann.