At suspect's remand hearing, attorney says police and the man have agreed to a psychiatric examination after he caused serious damage to Roman-era sculptures at Israel Museum

Museum says artifacts damaged by 40-year-old visitor to site dated back to 2nd century CE; police say suspect thought statues 'go against Torah'

Planners give green light to component of well-aged Wine Park development, slated to include homes, galleries, workshops and more wine-centric attractions in the northern city

Vacationing Israelis outpace foreign tourists in hotel stays as number of rooms increases sharply

CEO Gidi Mark says decision made due to 'significant cost increases' in programming, barring a 'major immediate increase in fundraising'

Judoka-turned-politician Yoel Razvozov wades through water shirtless and dresses in a tuxedo similar to Daniel Craig's take on fictional British spy

Israelis and Palestinians among those hoping for a rebound from COVID woes, but the recovery is likely to take time

Non-citizens who own second homes in Israel are once again able to reach them, though many are finding the years did not treat their properties well

In letter cited by Israeli TV, immigration authorities tell tourism agencies not to let groups in over fears they won't return home due to ongoing civil war

US-based environmental nonprofit accused of 'greenwashing' Israeli-Palestinian conflict, cancels visits to Jewish state while keeping planned trip to China

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