Amid devastation, Herzog reopens Kibbutz Be’eri printing factory

As southern Israel continues to sort through the destruction of a Hamas assault, Israeli President Isaac Herzog inaugurated the opening of the Be’eri printing factory—the nation’s oldest printing house—in a move symbolic of the kibbutz’s determination to rebuild.
Christian furor over Jews harassing missionary, Arabs get pass for same crime

The video reveals a Christian missionary targeting Orthodox Jews and Jewish children on Shabbat in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Ancient steps where Jesus said to heal blind man uncovered in Jerusalem

The steps were unearthed at the Siloam Pool, just outside Jerusalem’s ancient city.
‘A milestone moment’: Papua New Guinea opens embassy in Jerusalem

The Israeli prime minister said the development “will help us realize our potential,” voicing the hope that Israeli entrepreneurs and tourists alike visit and do business with the South Pacific nation.
Paraguay to return embassy to Jerusalem

Paraguayan President Santiago Peña is to attend the official reopening ceremony in Jerusalem, scheduled to take place by the end of the year.
Intensive excavations at Christianity’s holiest site bear surprising results

The week of intensive excavation was part of a $11 million, two-year renovation and archaeological excavation at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
God’s Name – Can You See It?

What if we could really “see” the awesomeness of the Lord when we “see” the Land of the Bible?
My final Tisha B’Av

I was convinced that Tisha B’av would be the final fast day before the reinstitution of the Temple Service.
Prophecy fulfilled? Foxes spotted in Jerusalem’s Old City on Ninth of Av

The story in the Talmud describes foxes on the Temple Mount as a sign that Jerusalem will be rebuilt.
Orthodox Jews stage angry protest at Messianic Jewish concert in Jerusalem

The protest was organized by Lehava, Or L’Achim, and La Familia, organizations that oppose Christian proselytizing in Israel.