Americans
'I started feeling it was a good moment': American tourists return to Israel
After a long period when war, flight cancellations, and security concerns kept US tourists away, data point to a shift: More Americans are arriving in Israel, with signs of optimism on the ground.
Armando Bacot signs with Maccabi Tel Aviv. Kattash: 'We have been following him for a long time'
From Beirut to October 7, American victims of Iranian terrorism await justice that may never come
American journalist accuses Syrian chargé d'affaires to US of playing role in her 2016 abduction
Just one in three Americans support Iran war, most unsure of Trump's goals - poll
Approval of the conflict has been below 40% since the US and Israel launched strikes on February 28, a stark contrast to the opening months of other recent conflicts.
New York construction accidents and the Israeli-American workforce
Israeli-American construction workers in New York benefit from some of the strongest workplace injury protections in the US, but understanding their legal rights remains essential.
A personal injury guide for Israeli-Americans in California: Auto accidents and insurance
Israel may no longer need a prime minister with an American accent - opinion
The upcoming election for prime minister is raising many questions, including whether speaking fluent English and boasting an American accent is necessary.
American oncologist steps in after ship doctor falls ill in hantavirus outbreak
In an interview with ABC News, Dr. Stephen Kornfeld said he quickly realized he was leading the response to the full-blown medical crisis on board the ship.
One US citizen tests mildly positive for hantavirus, another has mild symptoms
The two passengers suspected of being infected will be taken to another undisclosed location, where they will also undergo further testing for the virus.
Viral memes are being weaponized to turn Americans against Israel - opinion
Aided and abetted by podcasters, politicians, and the famous, the accusation that this is ‘Bibi’s war’ has taken off.
Nearly half of young Americans view US relationship with Israel as a burden, survey finds
The findings follow a Pew Research Center survey earlier in April that found 70% of Americans aged 18 to 49 held a somewhat or very negative opinion of Israel.
Immigration by choice: Why do most olim from America choose Jerusalem? - opinion
The immigrant public from the US is characterized as tolerant and diverse, and in this respect Jerusalem is very suitable for the oleh character.
Answering the call: The overlooked Jewish role in America’s revolution - opinion
Jewish merchants, artisans, and professionals rallied behind the revolutionary effort, providing supplies, raising funds, and joining local militias.