Eilat
Israel's forgotten airport: Ramon Airport security, health safety ignored, comptroller warns
The Jerusalem Post has received indications that since the September attack by the Houthis, there has been some improvement in security for Ramon Airport, but far from sufficient.
Wizz CEO: We’re going to invest $1 billion in Israeli market
Face to Face: Rubin siblings’ powerful art exhibit explores legacy and human form
When urban design meets the Red Sea: All the reasons to visit Eilat right now
Renowned French violinist David Grimal brings harmony to Eilat
On stage in Eilat, David Grimal affirms his enduring conviction that musical harmony is a powerful path toward renewal, offering a truer vision for human connection.
Fattal Rock Festival 11: Who will Perform, when, and how to buy tickets
Fattal Hotels launches Fattal Rock Festival 11 in Eilat, March 12-14, 2026. Among the artists: Monica Sex, Aviv Geffen, Ethnix, Shlomi Shabbat, and Miri Mesika. The sale for club members has opened.
Isla Brown 42: New and stylish in Eilat - review
Designed by Feigin Architects, it brings with it the fresh, unique, and contemporary flair of the Brown brand.
Breakthrough in Eilat: A 25-story tower to replace old buildings
Southern District Committee approved Ye'elim urban renewal: 216 new apartments replace 75 old, with commercial areas, public buildings, open spaces, and gov’t subsidies (Standard 21)
On the ruins of the airport: What visitors think about the new amusement park in Eilat
In Eilat’s heart, Terminal Park – a colorful amusement park – aims to energize the city. Residents and tourists are split: Is it a fresh attraction or a missed chance on the old airport?
International Chamber Music Festival returns to Eilat
The festival returns to the stage from November 19-22.
Greta Thunberg to be deported to Greece following Global Sumud Flotilla arrest
Global Sumud Flotilla says activist Greta Thunberg will be deported to Greece on Monday after the Israeli navy intercepted and detained her.
Israel must rethink air defense as cheap drones change the game - opinion
Despite the Israel Air Force’s impressive interception rates, the IDF has not been able to perfectly defend targets.
Why the Houthi drone threat will continue - analysis
The Houthis have shifted to using more drones than ballistic missiles in their latest attacks, making it more complex to intercept them.
Tune into today's top stories: Houthi drone lands in Eilat, Goonan sentenced for arson
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Another hit in Eilat - how do the Houthis keep finding Israel's weak spots? - analysis
True, their impact has been small, but it has been constant, damaging, and eventually deadly.