Achziv

A new hotel to be built next to the most beautiful beach in Israel

The Local Committee for Planning and Building in Nahariya has conditionally approved the plan by Shoval Group to build a hotel on the Akhziv-Nahariya beach, near the shoreline.

 The planned hotel on the Akhziv-Nahariya beach
 Mosh Beach in Achziv

From Eilat to the north: Mosh Beach opens a new location. This is the chosen beach

Rosh Hanikra

Israeli man accidentally kayaks past Lebanon border, stopped by police

A drip irrigation farm.

Kahlon, keep recruitment in our hands


Hadassah labor dispute arises over doctors’ liability insurance

Management says significant advances in negotiations with the doctors have been achieved.

A hospital bed.

Tibi's Ta'al party picks lawyer for second slot

Arab source to ‘Post’: The northern branch of the Islamic Movement and activists from the nationalist Bnei Hakfar movement are behind the effort to boycott the elections.

Osama Saadi

Some legal truths about the Palestinian ICC exercise

The court is new and has yet to establish itself as a viable and impartial juridical body.

The entrance of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is seen in The Hague

Grapevine: In tragedy and triumph

More than 100 Auschwitz survivors from at least 19 countries, each of them accompanied by a child or grandchild, will join WJC President Ronald Lauder at Auschwitz next week.

Auschwitz

A taste of the market

BEFORE HIS meeting with the Japanese prime minister, Rivlin met with some 30 of his nearest neighbors.

Reuven Rivlin

Man with many faces

The ‘Shirat Hanoar’ exhibit showcases a new artistic side of renowned Israeli composer David Ma’aravi.

David Ma’aravi at the Nachman Gutman Museum

Beitar, Hap TA play out dejecting draw at Teddy

Hapoel Tel Aviv’s Dudu Biton and Beitar Jerusalem’s Cesar Arzo

Afula hospital to study effects of bariatric surgery on less-than-obese diabetics

Currently, the surgery is provided by the health funds only for diabetics who are morbidly obese.

Overweight man [Illustrative]

The ‘lawfare’ crowd’s odd silence

Lawfare turns out to be a new garment for the oldest hatred.

ICC

The British Mandate hasn’t (quite) ended

Any serious proposal for government reform must address Israel’s glaring democratic deficit at the district level.

Tower Bridge and the River Thames, London