Tel Aviv protests new light rail for right to break the Sabbath

The line will cease operating three hours before Shabbat and only operate for 45 minutes on Saturday evenings.
Families of Tel Aviv terror victims ask to pray for their loved ones

On Thursday night, a Palestinian terrorist opened fire on Dizengoff Street, wounding three people.
Sara Netanyahu’s Hair-Raising Experience

The spin that Israel’s first lady scheduled her salon appointment in Tel Aviv to attract a commotion and gain sympathy is just as nonsensical as the propaganda that judicial reform will result in an impoverished theocratic dictatorship.
I Became a Jew in Jerusalem and Hebron

To be there is to return to the source of Jewish history in the promised land.
Tel Aviv: One of The World’s Greatest Cities

Visit Tel Aviv. And full a joy for life. This city is more alive than my beloved New York City has been for many years.
Classrooms Before Missiles

The only way for Israel to ensure and expand its qualitative edge over its enemies is to invest in education.
Crossing a Line in Coverage of the Tel Aviv Carnage

One correspondent went as far as to tail soldiers on a door-to-door search for the terrorist, with a camera rolling on their faces and weapons.
Tel Aviv: The Foundation for the Building of Modern Israel

When you’re able to make travel plans in the future, don’t miss the opportunity to come visit and experience Tel Aviv yourself soon.
Tel Aviv: Ban on Tefillin Stands Inadvertently Inspires Hundreds of Secular Israelis to Don Phylactery

A group of secular students in Tel Aviv decided not to let the local government decide what they put on their bodies
Politics, Diplomacy, and Redeeming Captives in Israel

Why would Russia care at all, and why would there be any interest in setting up a 27-year-old American-Israeli woman, and sentencing her to such an unusually harsh punishment?