Israelis
Thai police arrest two Israeli citizens on suspicion of business and real estate crimes
Thai authorities are continuing their efforts to thwart the takeover of real estate and businesses by foreigners, with an emphasis on Israelis.
Israel depends on reservists, it’s time to build policies around that reality - opinion
'I show up for my Jewish friends': Jerry O’Connell on antisemitism, Israel, and a childhood promise
'I am a grateful American': Gary Sinise hopes to bring his mission of service to Israel - interview
Head of Anne Frank Educational Center questions Yad Vashem's Germany expansion, drawing backlash
The Israeli-born educator warned that Yad Vashem's planned branches in Germany could face controversy over the institution's ties to the Israeli government.
The beauty and frustration of Shavuot at the Western Wall
On Shavuot morning, the prayer groups at the Western Wall are composed of Jews of different stripes and appearances, creating a broader cross-section of Jewish life than is there at other times.
First store and new hummus start-up: Skinny Pasta expands
Diet brand Skinny Pasta opens its first factory outlet in Israel at Renanim Mall, adding a hummus start-up by chef Avi Levy alongside konjac products, meals, bundles and healthy food options.
From Sauvignon Blanc to Syrah: The bistro turning Israeli wine into the star of the evening
Guided tastings, boutique wineries, and a menu specially designed for wine: At CAFÉ CEZAR in Rehovot, a new project highlights Israeli wines - from Golan Heights Winery to Castel and Raziel.
'Are you a baby killer:' California hotel staffer claims to be fired after harassing Israeli guests
A hotel staffer, identifying as Ryan Smith on a GoFundMe fundraiser, said in an Instagram post that he had said "free Palestine" to a pair of Israeli guests at the Oceanpoint Ranch in Cambria.
Group of deaf Israeli civilians rescued from heart of Nablus in unusual West Bank incident
The group entered the Palestinian city after reportedly being invited to a meal by a local Palestinian resident.
War’s hidden toll: Mental health treatment in Israel surges 240%
Israel’s largest healthcare provider said it has recruited 290 mental health professionals and expanded dozens of clinics as demand continues to surge.
Less than one-fourth of Israeli teenagers trust country's leadership, study shows
"Teenagers in Israel are not asking to be spoken for," said National Student and Youth Council Chairman, Dror Cohen. "They are asking to be real partners."
Israel’s upcoming election season could become its ugliest yet - opinion
In the end, Israelis will survive this election. But the real question remains unanswered: What kind of society will be here once it is over?
Israel’s future by 2030: Experts split before crucial 2026 vote - opinion
Israel faces a defining moment as experts warn that social divides and migration trends could shape its future through 2030.