Graffiti featuring name of 15th-century Christian pilgrim found on Mount Zion in Jerusalem

Archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority have been carrying out a survey of the “King David Tomb Complex” in order to document graffiti and inscriptions left by pilgrims over the centuries.
Color Red Sirens in Jerusalem as Jews mourn destruction of Temple

As Jews mourned the destruction of the Temples on Tisha B’Av on Suday morning, sirens sounded around Jerusalem warning of incoming rockets from Gaza and initial reports claim Iron Dome interceptions in the area.
Riding the Bus While Jewish

There’s something about an up-close act of violence that illustrates an attacker’s viciousness … in this case, with a screwdriver.
Biden’s Warm Words and Empty Gestures

Despite the president’s genuine affection for Israel, his itinerary sent out baleful signals.
Praying that President Biden Stays Out of the Hospital in Jerusalem

As President Biden arrives in Israel for a two-day visit, there’s concern about the possibility that he might end up in the hospital.
An Open Letter to President Biden on his Planned Visit to Eastern Jerusalem

A visit to Palestinian Authority institutions in Israel’s capital will damage peace prospects rather than encourage them.
What is the Temple Mount ‘Status Quo’?

Secret documents released by the Israeli archives expose the real “status quo” instituted in 1967.
The EU’s Jerusalem Charm Offensive

Despite all the warm words in Jerusalem, there’s no sign that the longtime hostility towards Israel is about to ease.
Anti-Israel page with over 140,000 followers thinks there’s a sea in Jerusalem

The irony is that Jerusalem is located at the top of a mountain in central Israel and is at least 32 miles from the Mediterranean Sea.
Earliest use of sluice gate discovered in Hezekiah’s Tunnel

The authors noted that not only would this structure have been a significant innovation in its own right, but it would also constitute “to the best of our knowledge, the oldest sluice gate known.”