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BREAKING NEWS
  • 14:45
    Yemeni troops capture strategic southern town from Al-Qaida militants (DPA)
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    UN: Monitors alone cannot end Syria bloodshed (AP)
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    Netanyahu says he is skeptical that Iran will agree to halt its nuclear program (AP)
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    Kofi Annan's deputy to visit Syria (Reuters)
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    One soldier killed 4 wounded in Aleppo bombing (DPA)
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    Ben-Gurion Airport on alert as El Al passenger plane reports malfunction, due to land (Haaretz)
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    Opposition group: Syrian forces shell rebel town near Homs (AP)
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    19-year-old stabbed in Beit Alfa, northern Israel (Army Radio)
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    17-year-old stabbed in Acre (Ch. 10)
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More Breaking News
Iran, IAEA making gains toward nuclear framework deal, diplomats say
Sources in UN watchdog report progress in Vienna talks, fearing Iran could still use debates over procedural matters as a way to buy more time as its nuclear program advances.
By Reuters | May 18, 2012 | 12:21 PM
Ali Asghar Soltanieh - AP - 15.5.2012
  • Netanyahu: No evidence Iran intends to halt contentious nuclear program  
  • Barak: Nuclear talks allowing Iran to continue atomic bid 'ridiculous'  
    By Haaretz | 8
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    By Barak Ravid | 14
 
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Migrant Shapira Appelbaum
In south Tel Aviv, Israelis anguished and bitter due to influx of African refugees
A few weeks ago, in a fit of hatred, someone, or some more than one, threw Molotov cocktails at a kindergarten and apartments...
By Shoham Smith | 02:38 AM | 4
Jerusalem Tax Museum
Israel's past seen anew, as Jerusalem's historic Custom House reopens
Customs clerk Ben-Moshe's night shift at Jaffa Port on June 1, 1962, began as usual. He arrived at 9:30 P.M., as he wrote in...
By Nir Hasson | 02:38 AM
Security prisoners protest Ramle
Israeli NGO: Police beat handcuffed detainees in Palestinian solidarity protest
The Justice Ministry has received complaints of severe police violence against demonstrators, including the use of Taser...
By Akiva Eldar | 02:38 AM | 14
A guide to penny-wise organic food shopping in Israel
While organic food has caught fire with a mainstream audience over the last few years, the market is still comparatively small.
By Gabriela Davidovich-Weisberg | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM
The bride and groom face each other and smile during a traditional Jewish wedding.
Old becomes new as couples personalize wedding ceremonies
In the U.S., some customize the traditional Jewish wedding to allow for self-expression and individuality.
By JTA | May 18, 2012 | 07:15 AM
 EL AL Boeing 777
London-bound El Al airliner forced to land over technical fault
Flight 318 lands safety in Ben-Gurion Airport, passengers moved to another flight; similar incident took place in 2011, with a Newark bound flight of the Israeli airliner.
By Tomer Zarchin | May 18, 2012 | 12:29 PM
Kfar Sava hospital bans teaching staff from speaking in Arabic
Arab teachers and students working in Kfar Sava's Meir Medical Center have been forbidden to speak to each other in Arabic, despite the fact that Arabic is one of Israel's official languages.
By Jack Khoury | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM | 4
Middle East
The U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. - Bloomberg
U.S. Senate Republicans block new Iran oil sanctions
U.S. Senate Republicans blocked new economic sanctions on Iran's oil sector on Thursday, saying they needed more time to study...
By Reuters | 09:21 PM | 2
2012 London Olympics logo.
Ahmadinejad eager to attend London Olympics, despite 'Zion' logo
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday he was keen to attend the 2012 London Olympics to support his country's...
By Reuters | 08:16 PM
Protesters chant slogans as they march in Tahrir Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, April 9, 2011.
Egyptian court acquits 14 policemen of protesters' deaths during revolt
An Egyptian court on Thursday found 14 policemen not guilty in the killing of protesters during last year's popular uprising,...
By The Associated Press | 07:18 PM
Syrian forces shell rebel stronghold in Homs
Violence between Assad’s forces and armed opposition groups continues, as opposition unity threatened by political infighting.
By The Associated Press, DPA | May 17, 2012 | 02:14 PM
Iran threatens to sue Google for leaving Persian Gulf nameless
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman says internet giant could face 'serious damages'; Tehran takes offence to some Arab states' insistence on calling the body of water the Arabian Gulf.
By The Associated Press | May 17, 2012 | 02:06 PM | 13
Plans to strike Iran ready, U.S. envoy to Israel says
Less than one week before the next round of Iran nuclear talks in Baghdad, U.S. envoy to Israel says the U.S. plan for an attack on Iran is ‘available and ready.’
By Reuters | May 17, 2012 | 10:10 AM | 14
Diplomacy & Defense
Benjamin Netanyahu - 18/5/2012
Netanyahu: No evidence Iran intends to halt contentious nuclear program
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday he is skeptical that Iran will agree to halt its nuclear program,...
| 01:23 PM
Justice Minister Yaakov Neeman
Justice Ministry proposes bill that would expand the state's power to tap phones
A Justice Ministry bill that would expand the state's power to track cell phone and e-mail conversations has provoked outrage...
By Tomer Zarchin | 02:38 AM
Iron Dome - Cohen Magen - 11.3.12
Panetta: U.S. to give Israel additional $70 million for Iron Dome
The Pentagon will seek to provide Israel with an additional $70 million in the coming months for its Iron Dome short-range...
By Natasha Mozgovaya, Reuters | 09:26 PM
TIME crowns Netanyahu as the 'king of Israel'
Managing Editor Rick Stengel holds an exclusive interview with the Israeli PM after he created a 94-member coalition with the centrist Kadima party; Netanyahu tells TIME the Palestinians 'will never have a better partner than me.'
By Haaretz | May 17, 2012 | 05:35 PM | 16
Ex-Mossad chief to international community: Sanctions only way to halt Iran's nuclear program
In a Wall Street Journal article co-authored with former intelligence officials and former diplomats, Meir Dagan outlines four steps the international community should take to stop Tehran's nuclear program.
By Barak Ravid | May 17, 2012 | 05:15 PM | 14
Palestinian report: IDF soldiers open fire near Gaza border, 8 wounded
Army Radio report claims soldiers identified vehicle approaching Karni border crossing in northern Strip; Gaza medics: 3 of the wounded elderly.
By Gili Cohen, Avi Issacharoff, Haaretz | May 17, 2012 | 11:56 AM | 27
Jewish World
Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes
Headlines give push to N.Y. laws on child sex offenders
Heightened media exposure of child sexual abuse in Brooklyn’s ultra-Orthodox communities may breathe new life into a stymied...
By Naomi Zeveloff | 10:16 AM
Labour candidate Ken Livingstone makes a speech as incumbent London Mayor Boris Johnson watches
London Jews relieved at Livingstone's loss
In April, a new phrase entered the London Jewish lexicon. The phrase is simple: “I’m sorry. I can’t. I’m Jewish.” It is a...
By Dave Rich | 09:42 AM
The Israeli film ‘Valentina’s Mother’ (2009).
Matchmaker, challah baker: Who'll be U.K.'s top Jewish mom?
Dozens of Jewish mothers around Britain have been followed in recent weeks by television cameras tracking their daily lives....
By Anshel Pfeffer | 01:28 PM
Jewish group wants Europe to tackle far right
President of the European Jewish Congress meets with the Czech Prime Minister to seek his support for 'emergency measures.'
By The Associated Press | May 17, 2012 | 01:03 AM
Arno Lustiger, historian and Holocaust survivor, dies at 88
Lustiger, a native of Bendzin, survived six concentration camps, including Auschwitz and Buchenwald. His father and brother were murdered.
By JTA | May 17, 2012 | 01:03 AM
Facebook IPO: Good for the Jews?
On the eve of Facebook’s initial public offering, Jews - like everyone else - are still figuring out how Facebook can serve their personal or professional needs.
By JTA | May 16, 2012 | 11:12 AM
National
Bicycle riders on Tel Aviv's boardwalk.
Israel mulls ban on biking with headphones
Bicycle riders would be forbidden to listen to music via earphones while on the road, according to a bill to be discussed by...
By Jonathan Lis | 02:38 AM | 3
Young people gather in a Be'er Sheva park on a Friday night.
Gadi Vichman's teen killer charged with murder
The suspected killer of Gadi Vichman was charged with murder in the Be'er Sheva District Court on Thursday, defying previous...
By Tomer Zarchin, Yanir Yagna | 02:38 AM
The new border fence going up on Israel's border with Sinai.
Jerusalem & Babylon / Nothing will stop the migrants
Israel is different. Have you ever asked yourself how often you say or think that sentence? It is so self-evident. No...
By Anshel Pfeffer | 02:38 AM | 2
Dentists banned from cosmetic Botox business
Rules changed in wake of a barrage of complaints by patients.
By Revital Blumenfeld | May 18, 2012 | 02:38 AM
Three Eritrean asylum seekers suspected of raping a minor in Tel Aviv
Police lift gag order on Independence Day rape case, say DNA samples from the suspects match those found at the crime scene.
By Yaniv Kubovich | May 17, 2012 | 06:26 PM | 4
Israel's Justice Ministry pushes for increased phone-call, e-mail surveillance
Proposed legislation would add Israel Antiquities Authority and the Environmental Protection Ministry to the list of agencies with expansive data surveillance abilities.
By Tomer Zarchin | May 17, 2012 | 09:02 AM | 3
Culture
Jerusalem Tax Museum
Israel's past seen anew, as Jerusalem's historic Custom House reopens
Customs clerk Ben-Moshe's night shift at Jaffa Port on June 1, 1962, began as usual. He arrived at 9:30 P.M., as he wrote in...
By Nir Hasson | 02:38 AM
Sacha Baron Cohen - Reuters - 16.5.2012
Sacha Baron Cohen's 'The Dictator' commits crimes against comedy
Long ago, in the days before web-streaming and pre-VCR, to watch a pornographic film, men (and women) had to sneak into a...
By Anshel Pfeffer | 12:34 PM | 7
An image from the famous 'dead parrot sketch.'
British actor John Cleese to appear in Israeli heist comedy
British comedian John Cleese will play a role in Israeli writer-director Reshef Levy’s next film. Film industry website “The...
By Nirit Anderman | 11:52 AM
Modern Manna recipe / Knafeh in a skillet
A sinfully sweet Arab dessert, that's just as sinfully easy to make.
| May 17, 2012 | 10:47 AM
Be Merry / Putting all your eggs in one basket
Spanish tortilla is a deceptively simple dish, whose sum is greater than its parts.
By Limor Laniado Tiroche | May 17, 2012 | 05:41 AM
The artist as wandering Jew
Joshua Neustein, once a young lion of Israeli art world, shows five decades of work in New York, at new Israel Museum exhibit.
By Daniel Rauchwerger | May 17, 2012 | 05:41 AM
Haaretz Select
Sayed Kashua - Amos Biderman - May 18, 2012
The stories Sayed Kashua wouldn’t dare tell his children
It wasn’t the way she told them: remembering Grandma and her tales on Nakba Day.
By Sayed Kashua | Sayed Kashua
Game on: Israel’s rare wildlife under threat from poachers
By Amalia Rosenblum | Magazine
Note to Israel's leaders: An army is more than state-of-the-art weaponry
By Uri Milstein | Opinion
Stop whimpering and thank Bibi nicely for waking you up
By Asher Schechter | Business | 5
Agi Mishol. - Kobi Kalmanovitz - May 18, 2012
Poet Agi Mishol is surprised she’s become hot stuff
The 65-year-old doesn’t see herself as a ‘national poet,’ but loves the fact that readers get what she’s on about.
By Vered Lee | Magazine
Israeli housing back in fashion as buyers give up hope of price drop
By Arik Mirovsky | Business
The artist as wandering Jew
By Daniel Rauchwerger | Arts & Leisure
Traditional Arab knafe, with a twist for the modern Shavuot table
By Vered Guttman | Modern Manna
Opinions & Blogs
Israel's cell phone revolutions is an all-out victory
For many years, the Israeli public has suffered from the heavy hand of the four cellular telephone operators. They charged us...
Amiel Ungar
Amiel Ungar What Likud's critics mean when they say undemocratic
David Landau
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Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi Watching the new state of South Sudan fall into chaos
Ari Shavit
Ari Shavit The Palestinian tragedy mustn't be used to spark a Jewish one
Roni Schocken Chilling effect of the Nakba Law on Israel's human rights
Oded Diner Yishai's double standard over African refugees and the Ultra-Orthodox
Israel Harel Nakba Day events geared at vengeance, not reconciliation
Haaretz Editorial Israel has to change the way it views Palestinian prisoners
Iran: The Debate
Jose Maria Aznar March 17, 2003 (AP)
Former Spain PM: Russia believes Israel will prevent Iran nuclear weapon
By Amos Harel | 07:02 PM | 10
Massoud Ali Mohammadi - AP - 14.1.2010
Iran executes alleged Mossad agent for killing nuclear scientist
By Reuters | 11:03 AM | 5
Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran
Israel fears nuclear deal between Iran, world powers as Baghdad talks draw near
By Barak Ravid | 06:04 PM | 29
U.S. Elections 2012
Barack Obama
Obama's support for same-sex marriage isn't motivated by morals
By Yael Sternhell | 09:32 PM | 14
U.S. President Barack Obama
Obama becomes first U.S. president to support gay marriage
By Natasha Mozgovaya | 12:59 AM | 46
Newt Gingrich - Reuters - 2.5.2012
Newt Gingrich drops out of race for U.S. Republican presidential candidate
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Travel In Israel
Lenny Kravitz (AP)
U.S. music star Lenny Kravitz to rock Israel in October
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The cover of the Talmud in Arabic that was published in Amman, Jordan.
National Library acquires first Arabic translation of Babylonian Talmud
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Hebrew graffiti
Tel Aviv tour teaches English speakers to read the Hebrew graffiti on the wall
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Books
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Israel bans Lebanese edition of Jewish philosophical work
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