City of David

Rare Assyrian inscription unearthed near Temple Mount reveals communication with the King of Judah

The finding provides “direct evidence of official correspondence between the Assyrian Empire and the Kingdom of Judah," according to an excavation expert.

 Dr. Ayala Zilberstein, excavation director on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, holding the rare sealing.
THIS SEAL, dated to the First Temple period, features Hebrew writing that reads: ‘Natan-melech the king’s servant,’ which is a quote that appears in the second ‘Book of Kings,’ 23:11.

Unearthing Israel’s past: Archaeological discoveries change our understanding of history

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee speaks at The Jerusalem Post at the Diplomatic Conference held at the Friends of Zion Museum media center in Jerusalem, September 16, 2025.

Huckabee hints: US would respect Israeli sovereignty move in West Bank

The rare coin with the portrait of Queen Berenice II.

Rare gold coin depicting Egyptian queen unearthed in Jerusalem


"I dissent"

The Jerusalem Post

Jerusalem court rejects NGO’s appeal to enlarge its visitor center in Silwan

An artist's rendition of the proposed Kedem Center

Berlin, Jerusalem and dual loyalty

At the synod of Reform rabbis held at Frankfurt in 1845 Rabbi Samuel Holdheim rejected the idea of a personal messiah and political redemption in the Land of Israel.

Israeli passport [Illustrative]

Where is King David buried?

According to Jewish law, kings of Israel are buried within the city walls of the ancient City of David.

Protester's gather at King David’s tomb on Mount Zion last month to protest against Catholic use of the site on Pentacost. Recent years have seen tension over the area.

תַחֲרוּת לְפִיתוּחַ אַפְּלִיקַצְיוֹת בּיְרוּשָלַיִם

Application Development Contest in Jerusalem

Application Development Contest in Jerusalem

Netanyahou sort les griffes pour Jérusalem

La Maison-Blanche n’a pas mâché ses mots dans sa critique des constructions de Guivat Hamatos et des installations de Juifs à Silwan. Et Netanyahou n’a pas hésité à riposter sous les feux de la rampe

Netanyahou sort les griffes pour Jérusalem

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There is a stronger police presence in the city center, and patrols have been added in the Jewish and Arab neighborhoods, but incidents still occur.

Jerusalem light rail

City notes: University of Haifa announces discovery of oldest piece of metal found in Mideast

Tel Tzaf, an archeological site dated to the Middle Chalcolithic period (5200-4700 BCE), is located in the Jordan Valley on the banks of the river.

The Tel Tzaf excavation site where the metal was found.

Connecting to the Biblical Land of Israel – Finding the ancient Jerusalem

The Jerusalem Post

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As Shavuot draws closer, list of organizations and venues holding study nights in accordance with “Tikun Leil Shavuot” tradition getting longer.

Thousands celebrate Jerusalem Day