Israel current events

An intriguing Israel Museum exhibition looks at art, new and old, and how they bond

The exhibition is an inclusive, collaborative project with works of vastly differing dimensions and timelines, stylistic approaches, and disciplines.

 Netta Lieber Sheffer’s gargantuan ‘Order of Priorities’ sets the scene for the art-meets-archaeology exhibition.
 Mony Brosh

Mony Brosh appointed VP of sports at Eventim

 THE OFFSPRING in concert.

The Offspring to make Israel debut in July

Sustainable Solutions for Global Challenges in Focus at the NEXUS: ISRAEL 2022 Virtual Summit


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A concise art and culture guide for the week to come.

The UK Pink Floyd Experience

This week in 60 seconds: Settlements in the diplomatic crosshairs

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Members vote on a resolution at the UN Security Council in New York

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A concise art and culture guide for the week to come.

Israeli singer/songwriter Shalom Hanoch

Gapevine: Sharing by twinning

A roundup of news from around Israel.

TZVI PERKAL with William Haberman and William’s father at the Western Wall.

This week in 60 seconds: The shots heard round the world

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Gunman shoots Russian ambassador to Turkey in Ankara

Maj-Gen. Topolansky hands in resignation after loosing sensitive laptop

Maj-Gen. Hagai Topolansky to be questioned under caution.

The Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv

Israeli film raises awareness as Europe marks day for protecting children against sexual abuse

The animated short film, "Tom's Secret," is the first such film to guide parents on how to identify, prevent and respond to instances of child sexual abuse.

Screenshot from 'Tom's Secret'

This week in 60 seconds: The battle for Mosul

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A still image taken from video released October 20, 2016 shows a British Royal Air Force Typhoon jet using a Paveway IV guided bomb to destroy a large IS truck-bomb south of Mosul, Iraq, on October 17, 2016.

Art as urban landscape

The Jerusalem Foundation has been at the heart of the growth of the capital’s vibrant arts and culture scene.

Members of the Muslala artists' community

Using the power of Israeli backpackers to help the world

“The idea was to use the backpackers as the infrastructure for people to do ‘blue-and-white’ humanitarian work to show the real Israel to the world.”

Fighters for Life volunteers are seen at a makeshift medical clinic in Ethiopia