Beersheba
Missile shrapnel hits southern Israel following latest barrage from Iran, no injuries reported
United Hatzalah and the IDF's Search and Rescue Brigade are conducting searches at the reported sites where missile fragments hit southern Israel on Sunday afternoon.
Inside Chiburim: Yaron Shane’s mission to help IDF soldiers find Love After War
Israeli local authorities turn to philanthropy as funding engine, Zoooz says
Israeli court orders extremist to repay NIS 2.5m. over 2015 Galilee church arson
IDF expands in northern West Bank, kills two Hezbollah fighters
In the northern West Bank, the already-expanded operations against terrorist activity expanded to another town in the Sa-Nur area.
Near-miss massacre: How one order saved Soroka’s patients under missile fire
Thanks to Bar Siman-Tov’s pre-emptive order, only one patient suffered a minor injury after an Iranian missile slammed into Soroka hospital.
Babylon network invests NIS 5M in a giant park in Beersheba
Babylon is opening a 600m² entertainment complex at Azrieli Hanegev Mall with a unique app for remote game activation and interactive content that links physical and digital experiences.
Your opportunity – last apartments in the luxury project OM TOWER in Beersheba
Last 5 premium 4-room apartments available for immediate move-in at OM TOWER, Beershebas most luxurious residential project in the Neot Ilan neighborhood.
This is what the new hospital that opened in Beersheba looks like from the inside
A message of hope for 1.2 million residents of the Negev: For the first time in 70 years, a new hospital has been established in the capital of the south.
1,600-year-old masterpiece monastery mosaic opens to public after preservation efforts
Featuring 55 intricate medallions, the 1,600-year-old mosaic depicts hunting scenes, animals, mythological figures, and daily life.
'Traitor!': Protesters boo Democrats chair Yair Golan at Beersheba conference
At the event, far-right Otzma Yehudit MK Almog Cohen led protesters in yelling "traitor" at Golan in an attempt to disrupt the speech.
IDF chief to Eshkol council head: 'Hostages' return, community's security are top priorities'
The Eshkol Council Head shared the deepening difficulty faced by residents living under the heavy bombardment, a high level of tension, and deep concern for the fate of the hostages.
Eight-year-old boy shot dead at wedding in southern Bedouin town
The murdered victim's name was Yosef Abu Rakaik. The background behind the incident that led to his murder is part of a conflict between families in the area.
New hospital to open in Beersheba, expanding healthcare access across Israel's South
“Healthcare is a basic right,” said Dr. Avi Yitzhak, chief physician of Assuta Beersheba. “You shouldn’t have to be rich or live in the center to receive fair and high-quality medical care.”