Two Pilots Dead After Military Helicopter Crashes Off Israel's Coast
A third crew member remains in the hospital in moderate condition
A third crew member remains in the hospital in moderate condition
The search for biblical treasures starting in the 19th century fundamentally changed the way Westerners, including Jews, saw Jerusalem. The consequences were enormous
Egypt fears that Israel's new oil pipeline could hit their revenues from the Suez Canal, especially if Saudi Arabia starts using it too. And it’s not just the pipeline that has Egypt nervous
Some 600,000 egg-laying hens have been killed over the last two weeks due to the outbreak of avian flu in the chicken coops at the moshav of Margaliot. The hens were killed beca...
Officials predict that within weeks one in four Israelis will be infected with COVID
Israel's move comes amid growing concerns by the Biden administration over China's increasing involvement in the Middle East
Tehran has urged the United Nations Security Council to hold the United States and Israel, which Tehran says was also involved in the killing, to account
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In its eagerness to sell tickets, the Tel Aviv Museum sinned to Yayoi Kusama, her work, and the public that crowded cheek-to-jowl at the exhibit
Israelis living next to Bental reservoir in the Golan Heights have a good reason to want to keep it under wraps. Too bad, we have all the details