Tel Aviv judge criticizes police's handling of probe into incident, accusing them of being influenced by case's media attention

Security increased at ex-PM's home; Ben-Gurion House laments 'discourse unfolding toward country's founding fathers,' days after gov't lawyer dismissed Declaration of Independence

In 'Palestine 1936,' Kessler delves into dusty archives to bring to life the overlooked saga of the 3-year Arab Revolt that arguably forms the roots of today's Middle East conflict

Sde Boker, where the first prime minister lived after retiring, gets a upgrade that aims to draw tourists while keeping their footprint small

The center-left’s fears are reasonable, the right’s arguments authentic; both sides should get past the current shrill debate and restructure a broken system of checks and balances

Jorge Luis Borges' exhibit in Argentina National Library, co-organized by local Israeli embassy, set to feature events discussing Jewish themes in non-Jewish author's work

If the film is right and the US cared about the Jews' plight during the war, then why did it oppose bombing the tracks and bridges that would have saved Jews?

In conversation with Channel 12, five former military heads discuss their efforts over past three decades to foil Tehran's atomic ambitions and their concerns for Israel's future

Then-PM's pocket diaries to be exhibited, including simple note: 'I submitted my resignation to president'; in letter, he complains about official leaking details ahead of US talks

At Ben-Gurion memorial event, Bennett says attacks on coalition are assault on Israeli 'togetherness'; Herzog: Lawmakers, officials have a duty to strengthen statehood

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