Why are so many seemingly intelligent pundits, activists and academics, from the right and the left, so insistent on foisting U.S. frameworks of political thinking on Israel? Ignorance and opportunism are only part of the answer
Some still suffer from physical injuries, some stopped working, and all still bear psychological scars. Until the government authorizes compensation, the injured have been left alone to cope with their challenges
Let’s put an end to the tired lament that there’s nothing to eat in Eilat. If you leave your hotel, you’ll discover no shortage of intriguing and delicious venues. We checked out the scene and came back with 13 recommendations
After two years of COVID, this year's Israeli-Palestinian event stayed largely online. Despite organizers' concerns, a counter-protest drew less than a dozen people
Arrivals over the summer season are expected to be half pre-pandemic levels, amid continued global aviation disruptions and Israel’s strict COVID testing policy
Israeli Prof. Dan Tchernov is not concerned for the fate of the earth, but believes an umbrella organization devoted to the sea is needed. 'For the first time an organism – us – is initiating the extinction'
Rivka Michaeli, 84, one of Israel's most famous actresses, has become the subject of a ‘violent incitement campaign’ after announcing her participation in a joint Israeli-Palestinian memorial ceremony