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New Bird Observatory Coming to Tel Aviv

A bird observatory is to be established in Ganei Yehoshua Park Complex, thanks to JNF Australia. Bird singing in the heart of the "Non-Stop-City": In...

Israel Loses Case to Gag Witness in Bank of China Terror Trial

An American family, whose son was killed in a suicide attack in Israel, has won its argument in a U.S. court against the Netanyahu...

Jerusalem Light Rail System Back in Operation but Woes Pile Up

Jerusalem’s light rail system is back in operation for the first time since the “snowstorm of the century” shut it down and crippled the...

Ritz-Carlton Opens Hotel in Israel, Rents Suite for $2,500 a Night

Israeli hotels have literally gone ritzy with this week’s opening of the $175 million Ritz-Carlton hotel in Herzliya adjacent to Tel Aviv, on Sunday. Rooms...

Precipitation in Jerusalem 50% of Annual Amount

Torrential rains and the "snowstorm of the century” last week have left Jerusalem with 51 percent of its annual amount of precipitation, according to...

Jerusalem-TA Train Stuck for 3 Hours

The train connecting Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, and the only ground transportation currently connecting the two cities at the moment, has gotten stuck near...

Lone Soldiers and Olim Celebrate “Thanksgivukkah” in Tel Aviv

Fifty lone soldiers and over 200 young professional Olim celebrated “Thanksgivukkah" at a festive event organized by Nefesh B'Nefesh and White City Shabbat.

Rihanna Plays for 50,000 in Tel Aviv, Shunning BDS Campaign

Rihanna sang before a crowd of 50,000 in Tel Aviv at Israel’s largest performance venue, Yarkon Park. Fans paid $100 and up for Tuesday’s show,...

High-Speed Train Planned to Whisk Passengers to Old City

A high-speed train now under construction from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem may be extended to reach the Old City, according to an Israel Railways...

Amazon Opens Cloud Center in Israel

Amazon amounted Tuesday it is opening a Tel Aviv office to support cloud service through Amazon Web Services in Europe, the Middle East and...

Palestinians Rebuff Jewish Refugees’ Outreach

The conference develop into a nightmare - a sick and calculated blueprint for the annihilation of Israel.

Israel Arrested Iranian Spy at Airport on 9/11/13

Israel arrested an Iranian spy for the Revolutionary Guards terrorist branch after he photographed the US Embassy. He was caught on this year’s anniversary of 9/11. A gag order on the arrest was lifted Sunday.

Landmark Court Ruling to Flood Tel Aviv with African Immigrants

Monday could be Israel’s finest hour for human rights and blackest day for a Jewish state. The court struck down a Knesset bid to detain African illegals for three years, but there are more options.

Free Wi-Fi in Tel Aviv

Free Wifi will be available in 80 different locations in Tel Aviv, and will serve residents and visitors to the city.

Israeli ‘Start-Up’ Magnet for American Non-Jews

Israel’s reputation as an incubator for Start-Ups has attracted non-Jewish Americans who have settled into successful careers, The Christian Science Monitor reported. The new immigrants...

‘Capital of Samaria’ Ranked As Israel’s Safest City

A new poll conducted by Israel's Ministry of Public Security in order to determine the effectiveness of urban policing programs in 13 different Israeli...

Iron Dome Battery Deployed to Central Israel

The Iron Dome battery was moved to the Sharon region north of Tel Aviv for the first time, and is in position to protect...

IBM Buys Out Israeli Data Security Firm for $300-400 Million

IBM has announced it is buying up the Israeli data security company Trusteer for an undisclosed sum but which market analysts estimate is in...

Beheaded TA Suitcase Woman Killed by Turkish Lover

The beheaded and dismembered woman, found in a suitcase in Tel Aviv, was identified as Romanian foreign worker, Ilona Denise. She worked as a...

Israel First Electric Bus Debuts in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv residents began riding on Israel’s first electric bus Tuesday, several weeks after the Better Place electric car venture filed for bankruptcy, The Dan...

Tel Aviv Approves Plans for Israel’s Tallest Skyscraper

The Tel Aviv Local Planning and Building Commission approved on Wednesday the "Keren HaKirya" plan for an 80-story high office, commercial and residential tower,...

US and IDF (American) Soldiers Celebrate 4th of July Together

US soldiers and officers celebrate 4th of July together with North American IDF Lone Soldiers at a Tel Aviv beach party

Soviet Tank Found Buried in Holon

Archaeologists don’t have to go back too far to understand this discovery – a Russian-made tank. The question remains why it was discarded and buried underground until excavations for a drainage system unearthed it.

McDonald’s Boycotts Ariel

In 1979, Peace Now co-founder Omri Padan protested the government's letting Gush Emunim to establish a settlement. Now, as McDonalds’ CEO in Israel, he refuses to allow a branch over the “Green Line.”

Court Ruling against Business on Shabbat Arouses More Complaints

Small shop owners in cities outside of Tel Aviv may follow the example of Tel Aviv and campaign for their cities to uphold any...

Court Orders Tel Aviv to Enforce Law Banning Business on Shabbat

The Supreme Court has ordered Tel Aviv to enforce the law that prohibits stores from operating on the Sabbath. It overruled a February ruling...

Homosexuals Arrested for Murder Originally Pinned on Orthodox

In 1995, “everyone” knew settlers murdered Rabin. The “settler” Yigal Amir was from the Haifa area. Four years ago, gays accused Haredi gay-haters for killing three homosexuals. Now police say, “Not so.”

Bi-Partisan Call: Move US Embassy to J’slm, but Obama Renews Waiver

“We strongly believe that Jerusalem should be recognized as the capital of Israel with no waivers and no caveats,” said the co-chair of the congressional Israel Allies Caucus.

NJ Woman: ‘Show Alicia Keys Support for Supporting Israel’

"We can use our wallets to punish as well as to reward. If we can close it to attacks on the Jewish state, we can also open it in friendship," Abramson said about showing appreciation to Keys for performing in Israel despite pressure to withdraw.

Anti-Semites Scrawl Crosses on Tel Aviv Synagogue

When Jews vandalize mosques and monasteries, they are called ”price tag” attacks for government malign neglect of Jewish rights. When anti-Semites attack synagogues, it is not even reported.

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