Group of teens assault 37-year-old bargoer, a father of two, after arguing with him over a rentable e-scooter; attackers have not been apprehended
Yafo, Israel - December 27, 2024 This footage illustrates a hailstorm battering Tel Aviv, Israel.
Protest coincides with Cabinet meeting to discuss indirect negotiations for Gaza cease-fire, prisoner swap deal - Anadolu Ajansı
Over 45,700 people killed in Israeli war on Gaza, including at least 1,091 babies, according to local authorities - Anadolu Ajansı
TEL AVIV, Israel — The rockets from Gaza have mostly fallen silent. A ceasefire with Hezbollah militants in Lebanon has taken hold. But repeated fire from Yemen’s Houthi rebels, a faraway foe, is proving a stubborn threat for Israel.
Hundreds of people gathered on Saturday evening to call for the release of captives held in the Gaza Strip. As indirect talks between Israel and Hamas began in Qatar, the imminent arrival of Donald Trump in the White House and the release of a hostage video revived hopes.
The Yemen-based rebels pose a lingering threat, and some security analysts argue that their patrons in Tehran should be in Israel’s crosshairs.
The Iranian-backed Houthi militia in Yemen on Tuesday claimed to have attacked the international airport in Tel Aviv as well as targets in Jerusalem. Houthi military spokesman Yehya Saree said in a televised statement that Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport and an electricity plant in the Jerusalem area had been attacked with ballistic missiles.
A coalition of Jewish organizations sent a letter to Pope Francis Monday saying his comments about the Israel-Hamas war “distort
Israel has renewed efforts to recover the remains of Eli Cohen, the legendary Mossad spy who was publicly hanged in Syria in 1965. Recent reports suggest that the collapse of the Assad regime in parts of Syria has opened new avenues for negotiations, with Mossad Director David Barnea reportedly spearheading discussions.
When Michael Rosen made the decision to move to Israel with his family from San Diego a decade ago, he knew that frequent travel back to the United States was the only way to make it work. As an attorney,
Raised in a Jewish household in Los Angeles, Hochman brings his Jewish values of Tikkun Olam into his company.