Police disperse demonstration after several hours of rerouting traffic in both directions, say protesters accuse them of being 'Nazis'; no arrests
Israeli officials have warned of a growing threat from Turkey's increasing support for Syrian factions, especially following Turkey’s strategic ambitions in the Middle East. The Nagel Commission report emphasizes that this could become an even greater risk to Israel than the ongoing concerns with Iran.
The post Police arrest fourth suspect in Tel Aviv stabbing earlier this week appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Ryanair plans to operate a full schedule of flights from Tel Aviv this summer and is hopeful that Ben Gurion Airport will reopen its shuttered Terminal 1, senior executive Eddie Wilson said in an interview on Thursday.
On August 28, 1980, Israel almost succeeded in assassinating the US ambassador to Lebanon, John Gunther Dean. Although the American ambassador provided evidence that Israel was behind the attempt on his life, Dean was quickly replaced and the incident swept under the rug.
Tel Aviv police have arrested three young men in connection with the stabbing of a man earlier this week in a dispute over an electric scooter, a police
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
The inspiration for the event at Neve Schechter was a sensuous poem by the Yiddish poet Celia Dropkin about New York's urban experience
Former prime minister directs Assersson to send cease and desist letter to Starmer for saying she 'crashed the economy'
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.
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,