Between Sirens and Coffee Cups, Jerusalem Refuses to Stop
Jerusalem residents, including Shlomo, Dudi, and Hezi, demonstrate remarkable resilience, adapting daily routines at cafes despite frequent sirens and seeking.















Jerusalem residents, including Shlomo, Dudi, and Hezi, demonstrate remarkable resilience, adapting daily routines at cafes despite frequent sirens and seeking.
A University of Haifa study of nine 2,600-year-old raw iron lumps from Israel's Dor Lagoon reveals new insights into ancient Mediterranean trade.
A University of Haifa study of nine 2,600-year-old raw iron lumps from Israel's Dor Lagoon reveals new insights into ancient Mediterranean trade.
Two Israeli men from the Jerusalem area were indicted for espionage, accused of using AI to forge documents and pass sensitive information to an Iranian agent.
Jerusalem Police seized 10kg drugs, weapons, and cash in an East Jerusalem raid, arresting one suspect.
A missile strike in Tel Aviv caused significant damage and six minor injuries, as Home Front Command's Col. Miki David details the ongoing Iranian barrage.
Israel's Transport Minister Miri Regev announced new flight restrictions at Ben Gurion Airport, limiting departures to 50 passengers per flight due to security.
Israeli authorities seized dozens of rare 2,000-year-old coins with Hebrew inscriptions from a Palestinian doctor near Jerusalem, suspected of smuggling looted.
Jerusalem: A weapon was found and one person sustained light injuries following an incident, prompting evacuation from the scene.
Jerusalem police combat hundreds of rioters using infants and strollers to damage light rail infrastructure; three officers injured.
Jerusalem police dispersed rioters who injured 3 officers, damaged property, and attempted to attack workers at a construction site.
Israel ranks 8th happiest globally in the 2026 World Happiness Report for the second year, with youth happiest, despite prolonged war, per Bar-Ilan U.