From around the country, artists come to city's museum square to paint victims held in Gaza, in the hopes of drumming up support -- and one day gifting portraits to their owners
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The installation, in Tel Aviv and other communities, joins the global 'Kidnapped' posters campaign as a symbol of the plight of those abducted by terrorists to Gaza two weeks ago

At a press conference, families put a human face on loved ones whose last actions as free citizens demonstrated the valor and resolve characteristic of their demographic

Lufthansa, American, Emirates and others nix Tel Aviv trips until Monday at least; Arkia and IsraAir organize rescue flights but El Al says it may scale back some routes

PM says 'no limit to madness' after prayer clash at Dizengoff Square; but Rabbi Leo Dee states there was no violence, and man who bumped into him says he was trying to flee scene

Channel 12 says Udi Klein had romantic ties with student from another school and an interaction on Grindr with a former pupil

Deadly stabbing follows several other violent incidents since mass brawl in Tel Aviv last month between supporters and opponents of the Eritrean regime

2 men in serious condition after late-night fighting, medics say

Stores on Yehuda Halevi Street were told a bonanza would come after 8 years of mere survival in a construction site; so far this has not materialized

Far-right minister says he is happy 'the extreme left' backed down from plans to protest future prayers; Gantz condemns 'both sides' of Yom Kippur clashes in city

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