Why Local Lockdowns Failed to Curb COVID-19 in Israel
From reckless elected officials to rebellious populations, Israel has a problem with compliance
From reckless elected officials to rebellious populations, Israel has a problem with compliance
If at first the rabbis were appalled by the notion of Jews squandering time better spent on Torah study, over the centuries playing chess would become encouraged – as long as they didn’t gamble on Shabbat
In recent days, several major cybersecurity incidents have been reported in Israel.
The Shirbit insurance company suffered a cyberattack that involved leaked information...
After the killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a top Iranian security official, Ali Shamkhani, accused Israel of using 'electronic devices' to remotely kill the scientist
Move is first formal U.S. accusation that Iranian officials took part in the kidnapping of Jewish-American former FBI agent
A heavy police presence backed by water cannons and anti-riot forces deployed against a square where BDS activists had planned the sit-in
All identity politics and no issues: Israel could be heading into a fourth election nobody wants, with an opposition more disorganized than ever. Listen to Chaim Levinson and Noa Landau
The clifftop palace with a view of the Dead Sea, where Princess Salome is said to have danced before Herod Antipas’ court and demanded John the Baptist’s head, is being reconstructed
Driving along Route 10, you can reach extraordinary sites and gaze toward Mount Hamran, or over the border into Sinai. Update: Parts of the route will be closed due to a flood warning