Jerusalem
Police intervene as 100 people try to enter private compound near Tomb of the Kings in Jerusalem
One person was arrested, and three officers were lightly injured. Authorities used crowd-control measures to disperse the group and restore public order.
High Court raises Kotel worship cap to 100, keeps broader wartime prayer policy under review
Israel Police decry online defamation campaign against female officer in Jerusalem
Dream Care: This haredi male nurse is helping redefine private nursing care in Israel
'A hug from God': Diana Klein on music, healing, and women’s empowerment - interview
Diana Klein’s music offers comfort, hope, and strength for women seeking self-appreciation.
Finding faith, family, and business: Ben Woolf’s story from England to Jerusalem
From a fractured past to Israeli entrepreneur and devoted family man, Ben Woolf’s story inspires.
Grapevine: Shira Banki's Way
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Jerusalem Highlights: February 27-March 2
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Tucker Carlson is trying to break Trump's Republican movement that made him - opinion
Carlson is no longer merely offering commentary. He is actively undermining the central pillars of Trump’s legacy.
Midtown Jerusalem
A landmark project introducing a new level of international luxury in the heart of the capital
Jerusalem to add 2015 Pride Parade victim to municipal names registry, memorial site planned
Banki was 15 when she was stabbed during the Jerusalem Pride and Tolerance Parade in 2015. Six other marchers were also wounded in the knife attack carried out by Yishai Schlissel.
Attempted ramming suspect near Jerusalem tunnel turns himself in to police for investigation
The suspect turned himself in hours after the incident, where he fled the scene and was promptly pursued by IDF soldiers. No injuries were reported.
Tired of waiting until three? This hotel starts check-in early
Meet the Jerusalem hotel offering a package that promises to kick off your vacation in the morning, including two breakfasts and late check-out.
Police confirm remains found in Jerusalem woods belong to Finnish tourist
Children walking in the woods outside of Pisgat Ze'ev on Friday before Shabbat found the bones and showed them to one of their fathers, who called the police.