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Suspected arson at former chief rabbi’s synagogue; cross painted on nearby building
Fire at Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef’s Jerusalem synagogue is being investigated as suspected arson; police also probing a cross spray-painted on a nearby building; religious texts were damaged but mostly saved, and no injuries were reported
Shilo Freid
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06.08.25
Missile launched from Yemen triggers sirens across central Israel, Jerusalem
An IDF spokesperson confirmed a missile was launched from Yemen toward Israel, setting off warning sirens in central regions and delaying inbound flights; Defense systems engaged the threat, and no casualties have been reported, according to emergency services
Gilad Meiri
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06.01.25
Argentina’s president to visit Israel, reaffirm embassy move to Jerusalem
Javier Milei expected to arrive next month and set to pledge embassy relocation to Jerusalem amid election delays; meetings with Netanyahu, Herzog and hostages’ families are planned
Itamar Eichner
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05.29.25
Palestinian man charged with attempting to sell lion cub, illegal arms
A Palestinian man has been indicted for attempting to sell a lion cub for $14,140 and trafficking weapons, including an M-16 assault rifle; Authorities say the rare case highlights the dangers of wildlife trafficking and its threat to public safety
Ilana Curiel
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05.28.25
Missiles from Yemen intercepted hours apart; air raid sirens sound in Jordan Valley, West Bank
Houthis continue attacks, prompting early morning air raid sirens across the country; IDF says both missiles were intercepted; no injuries, damage reported
Yoav Zitun
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05.27.25
Jerusalem wakes up to a building boom, leading a nationwide urban renewal drive
The city is approving plans for tens of thousands of new housing units, while private developers and contractors are flocking to the capital, pointing to Jerusalem as a model for other municipalities across Israel
Rotem Aloni
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05.26.25
Opposition lawmaker sets up ‘office’ at UNRWA site in Jerusalem: ‘This is how you assert sovereignty’
Knesset member Yulia Malinovsky set up an 'office' at the UNRWA site in Jerusalem, vowed to establish a new neighborhood named after Oct. 7 victims and mocked the government, but left after police requested it
Liran Tamari
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05.26.25
Despite Gaza war, North American aliyah to Jerusalem hits new highs
Aliyah to Jerusalem surges 20% in 2024 with 1,725 new arrivals since October 7, as post-attack resolve, community ties and commitment to Israeli society drive influx
Itamar Eichner
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05.26.25
58th Jerusalem Day wish list: Explore the city like a local in six steps
From uncovering the secret spots to sleeping in a boutique hotel, here are six unique experiences for residents and visitors who still believe they can do it all in one day, one wish for each decade since Jerusalem Day was first marked
Gura Berger
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05.26.25
Jerusalem Day guide: Tours, food and places to stay
Israel’s capital is packed with history, government institutions, museums and religious landmarks — but also boasts a dynamic culinary scene and wide range of hotels; rediscover the city through historical sites, walking tours and unique eateries
Yael Walzer
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05.26.25
As war rages, Jerusalem's men and women in blue keep the peace
As Israel finds itself in nearly two years of war on multiple fronts and with terror threats always looming, the Temple Mount, probably the region's most volatile site, has remained relatively calm thanks to the work of the capital's police force
Liran Tamari
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05.26.25
Second Hellenistic-era gold ring unearthed in Jerusalem in less than a year
Researchers say ring likely buried in the context of a well-known practice of that period, which symbolized the transition from childhood to adulthood
Ynetnews
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05.21.25
Jerusalem’s 'Burj Khalifa' proposal faces mixed reactions ahead of key decision
The proposed 40-story Ein Karem Tower, intended to reshape Jerusalem’s skyline, has drawn objections over its proximity to Mount Herzl and Yad Vashem; Developers defend the project as a symbol of progress, while critics call it disruptive and unnecessary
Guy Nardi, Calcalist
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05.17.25
Police officer stabbed in Jerusalem's Old City, attacker neutralized
The terrorist stabbed a 25-year-old police officer near the Chain Gate in Jerusalem’s Old City; the officer was evacuated in moderate condition to Shaare Zedek Medical Center
Roy Elman
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05.16.25
Bridging communities and building careers: The future of business in Jerusalem
At a US Embassy-hosted forum in Jerusalem, business leaders and young professionals explore how innovation, inclusion and cross-community collaboration are shaping the city’s economic future
Marc Faust
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05.14.25
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