Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv resident diagnosed with West Nile fever, first case in summer 2026, Health Ministry says
The Health Ministry confirmed Israel’s first West Nile fever case of 2026, while officials said the location where the Tel Aviv resident was infected remains unconfirmed.
WATCH: Israel Police arrest crime organization boss Yossi Musli after Japanika grenade attacks
‘Levites Way’: Route 443 renamed in memory of late foreign minister, links major Israeli regions
IDF soldier arrested over suspected role in grenade supply network, stealing military weapons
Reim Bistro: Friends for a Kosher dinner - restaurant review
Pizza and pasta are on the border of Bnei Brak and Tel Aviv, along with some very enticing fish dishes, salads, and homemade versions of popular spreads such as tehina.
Geneva’s silence vs Tel Aviv’s applause: Israeli-Palestinian peace talks must go public - opinion
The old peace process industry is failing Israelis and Palestinians.
Israeli music industry doubtful over Kanye West's potential return to Israel
Rumors that Kanye West may perform in Israel after apologizing for past antisemitic remarks have sparked skepticism and backlash within the Israeli music industry.
Jerusalem’s future depends on supporting small business growth - opinion
The capital is Israel’s second-poorest large city. Fixing that doesn’t require a miracle – it requires investing in Jerusalem’s small business sector.
NIS 200,000 allocated for laptops, school equipment for low-income children in northern Israel
The allocation will be limited, targeted, and one-time only, with safeguards intended to ensure the Ida Abush public endowment can continue to fulfill its purposes in the future.
Arkia to add flights to Saigon, expanding Vietnam operations
The new flights to Saigon, set to begin in October 2026, will operate weekly, departing Tel Aviv on Thursdays and departing Saigon on Saturday nights.
Arthur Rubinstein’s piano competition: A rich tale of two cities and one legacy
While the competition is traditionally held every 3 years in Tel Aviv, the 18th edition features a unique bifurcated structure due to ongoing security concerns in Israel.
Ben-Gvir demands urgent action to expel illegal immigrants in southern Tel Aviv and beyond
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for urgent action to expel illegal immigrants from southern Tel Aviv, citing rising crime and security issues.
Tel Aviv serial killer Mohammed Halabi dies in prison due to medical condition
Halabi's killing spree was discovered on October 20, 1989, during the holiday of Sukkot. In total, his victims included two men, one Jewish and one Arab, and five women, both Jewish and Arab.
The big food festival of Tel Aviv gets underway
4 days of endless gluttony with the best chefs in the country, and a variety of dessert and sweet stalls from all over the world | Tel Aviv EAT festival gets underway.