Haredi and secularist extremism, as well as the alleged involvement of a former politician with a criminal record, are muddying the lakeside city's political waters

Sea of Galilee sees another 25,000 visitors; parks authority anticipating heavy crowds on Saturday as well

The freshwater lake has seen wide fluctuations in its level over the past few years, reflecting the tumultuous nature of global warming

'From the Beginning,' an exhibit of photos taken by Moshe Gold when work dried up during pandemic, goes on show at Jerusalem Cinematheque, offering a new look at familiar places

Locals in southern neighborhoods say city hall ignored warnings about poor infrastructure, blocked drains; mayor claims 'no drains in the world' could have contained deluge

Israeli archaeologist says dig at El-Araj, near Sea of Galilee, confirms it as the site of fishing village Bethsaida