Nahariya

Iranian cluster munitions cause heavy damage to vehicles, buildings across central Israel

On Thursday, missile fire from Iran left three people lightly wounded in Petah Tikva and Mazkeret Batya.

Damaged caused by shrapnel of an Iranian missile in central Israel, April 3, 2026.
Soldiers and emergency workers treat a person injured by a rocket fired from Lebanon on March 23, 2026 in Kiryat Shmona, Israel.

As Hezbollah rockets fall, emergency medics in Israel’s North work double shifts

United Hatzalah volunteers respond to the scene of a rocket hit in Nahariya, March 16, 2026.

At least eight wounded after several waves of missiles from Iran, Hezbollah, including direct hit

An advanced medical branch of the Mor Institute opens in Nahariya

An advanced medical branch of the Mor Institute opens in Nahariya


Remains of 3,400-year-old Canaanite citadel unearthed in Nahariya

Rare antiquities to be incorporated into high-rise residential building in coastal city.

Remains of a Canaanite Citadel Exposed in the Middle of Nahariya

Three rockets believed to have fallen in northern Israel, IDF says

There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

A view of Upper Galilee from Mount Hillel with Mount Hermon in the background

PICTURES ON THE WALL - Part I

The Jerusalem Post

THE GRAND NAHARIYA MARATHON RUN An Inspirational Tale of the Nahariya Mean, Lean, Anglo-Olim Racing Team

The Jerusalem Post

PICTURES ON THE WALL - Part II

The Jerusalem Post

Basketball: Holon shocked at home by Nahariya

Holon entered the game on the back of three consecutive league wins and six victories from its past seven contests.

Maccabi Haifa guard Moran Roth drives to the basket

Northern delights in Nahariya

The Sea Life Hotel offers a warm welcome and a relaxing respite.

The Sea Life Hotel offers a warm welcome and a relaxing respite

Off the beaten track in the Western Galilee

One of the first cooperative moshavim and a Greek Catholic village offer a fascinating glimpse into the area’s varied history.

One of the first cooperative moshavim and a Greek Catholic village offer a fascinating glimpse into the area’s varied history

Not just beautiful beaches

The country’s coastal cities are justifiably famous for their long, beautiful beaches, where swimmers can enjoy themselves in safety and which offer facilities for all ages.

The Rosh Hanikra shoreline

The world according to Uri Buri

The man who put Acre on the culinary map.

The Efendi Hotel, Acre