Tel Aviv
The latest updates on Tel Aviv. The most populous city in Israel, Tel Aviv is officially called Tel Aviv-Yafo. While not the capital of the country, Tel Aviv is home to many foreign embassies and is the economic and technological hub of the country. Founded in 1909, Tel Aviv has long been considered a metropolitan city, home to many prominent museums and cultural institutions.
Footage shows aftermath of Tel Aviv car, stabbing attack
The attack likely stemmed from revenge after Israel launched an operation against Jenin earlier this week.
Ron DeSantis tries to commandeer Trump's greatest Israel accomplishment
A Trump spokesperson told Newsweek that DeSantis is just trying to "bolster his thin resume."
Israel mobilizes military after tourist killed in car ramming
At least six tourists were injured and one killed in a car-ramming attack on Friday.
Netanyahu says protesters just don't get it, blames Israeli "propaganda"
Israelis are protesting a series of legislative reforms, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said many of the protestors don't understand the proposals.
Video shows horses running into middle of Israeli protest
Police officers mounted on horses were seen charging into crowds of protesters in an effort to disperse demonstrations in Tel Aviv.
Israel faces "revolution" as thousands protest regime, urge general strike
After thousands of people poured onto the streets protesting judicial overhaul plans on Sunday, workers across Israel's economy are staging walk-outs on Monday.
Who Is Golda Meir? Biden Recalls Ukraine-Born, U.S.-Raised Ex-PM of Israel
The first and still the only female leader of Israel met Biden in 1973 when the president was a senator from Deleware.
Tel Aviv Shooting a 'Terrorist Attack,' Israel Says As Hamas Celebrates
At least two people were killed and several others were wounded in a shooting in an area with restaurants and bars in the central part of Tel Aviv.
Russian Planes Signaled With Ukrainian Flags at Tel Aviv Airport: Video
The imagery prompted many Redditors to wonder why Russian planes are still allowed to land at that airport in the first place.
Toilet Parasites Date Back to 7th-Century Jerusalem, Show Impact on Elite
Sediment samples from an underground toilet in ancient Jerusalem have provided understanding of how the society's upper echelon citizens may have lived.
Ice Cream, Sushi Fly Across Tel Aviv in Latest Test of Israel Drone Program
Israel's National Drone Initiative is a government program that aims to perform commercial deliveries via drone to lighten traffic in urban areas.
Amid Escalating Violence, U.S. Suspends Passport Appointments in Israel
The suspension comes amid a backlog of cases that's left people looking to travel frustrated.
Ilhan Omar Fires Back at Donald Trump's Pro-Israel Message
Violence in Israel, the worst seen since the 2014 Gaza war, has left at least 36 people dead—five Israelis and 31 Palestinians.
Statue of Benjamin Netanyahu Relieving Himself Mounted Ahead of Elections
Municipal police have since removed the statue, noting that it was illegally erected without a permit and could pose a danger to those at the square.
In Tel Aviv, Green, Electrical Shared Scooters are a Blessing—And a Curse
Electric scooters are helping people move about a massively congested cities with underdeveloped public transport—but poor regulation means accidents and injuries are rife.
Russia Sentences Woman to Seven Years in Prison for Marijuana
Naama Issachar, a 25-year-old Israeli-American woman, was sentenced to seven and a half years in prison on a narcotics smuggling charge after less than a third of an ounce of cannabis was found in her luggage.
Prehistoric Humans Were Storing Bone Marrow to Eat Later
Animal remains found in a cave in Israel that was occupied by hominins suggest these ancient humans had the foresight to store high-calorie food.
Eurovision Defied BDS But Glamorous Break from Grim Reality Was Brief
Tel Aviv is often referred to as "a bubble inside Israel." For the last two weeks, we have been living in a bubble, inside the bubble.
Israel is 71 Years Old Today—and as Far from Peace as it Ever Was
Israelis, both right and left, are much less optimistic that peace lies in our immediate future.
West Jerusalem Is Israel's Capital: Australia
But the country doesn't plan on moving its embassy to the ancient city until there is a peace agreement in the region.
Netanyahu, Like Trump, Revels in Demonizing Opposition
Both leaders have castigated their democratic opposition as dangerous extremists.
Detained Student Should Renounce BDS: Israeli Minister
Minister Gilad Erdan added Alqasem was not imprisoned, and could be released from detention as long as she agreed to leave for the United States.
Tel Aviv Diary: Is Israel a Normal Country?
Israeli economy is on the up and up—and yet it's engaged in war on two fronts and is passing increasingly undemocratic laws.
Trump: Evangelicals Support Embassy Move More Than Jews
President Donald Trump said his decision to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in May is "appreciated" more by American evangelicals than by Jewish people.
Israeli Maternity Hospital Ad Shows Fetus As Soldier
The ad read: "Received the President's Award for Excellence, 2038".
$100,000 Offered for Bombing U.S. Jerusalem Embassy
The Justice Seekers Student Movement said the "illegal" building must be destroyed.
Iran Threatens to Flatten Tel Aviv and Kill Netanyahu
The threat followed Israel's warning that it could carry out direct attacks on Iran.
Putin's High School Teacher Left Him Her Appartment
Putin gave his old teacher a number of gifts after the pair were reunited in 2005.
Lorde Chose Putin's Russia Over Israel: Rabbi Shmuley
"If isolating and boycotting Israel and embracing Putin's Russia is not bigotry, then the word has no meaning."