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Court reveals identity of British-Israeli who sought rabbinical ruling to kill attorney general
Israel Azgaway, a 36-year-old British yeshiva student, is remanded after threatening Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, sending a letter to former chief rabbi Yitzhak Yosef requesting a ruling to justify her killing
Gilad Cohen
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08.24.25
Fire breaks out near Highway 1, evacuation of residents begins in Mevaseret Zion
Large forest fire breaks out due to days of high heat; 8 firefighting aircraft dispatched, closure of Highway 1 to traffic being considered; high-voltage line damaged, traffic lights malfunction in the capital
Liran Tamari
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08.24.25
Hadassah supporters pledge $23 million for Jerusalem hospital, programs in US and Israel
At Miami gala, Hadassah raises $23 million for its Jerusalem hospital and programs as its new rehabilitation center expands care for war-wounded and patients across Israel
Ynetnews
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08.21.25
Golden balls: Check out Israel’s best falafel spots
From pumpkin-spread falafel to Yemenite flatbread wraps, from veteran Jerusalem shops to stands that stayed open under fire—our journey across Israel for the ultimate falafel ball. Did we miss your favorite? Let us know in the comments
Jonathan Cohen
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08.21.25
Jerusalem to host only international chess championship held in Israel this year
While Israeli teams are forced to host matches abroad, the Israel Chess Federation will stage the Jerusalem Masters with 12 of world’s top rapid chess players; tournament will offer $140,000 prize pool
Ynet
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08.20.25
Rare gold coin of Queen Berenice II unearthed in Jerusalem
Dating to 246-221 BCE, it is the first of its kind found outside Egypt, offering new insight into Jerusalem’s revival under Ptolemaic rule
Yaron Drukman
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08.20.25
Putin pushes Israel to hand over Jerusalem’s Alexander Courtyard
Russian President Vladimir Putin is pressing Israel to transfer ownership of the historic Alexander Courtyard in Jerusalem’s Old City, a site he sees as a 'deeply personal matter'; Netanyahu has tasked top ministers to revisit the case in October
Itamar Eichner
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08.17.25
New Haredi IDF brigade marks end of training with Western Wall ceremony: 'It teaches me what it means to be a Jew serving God'
IDF’s first Haredi Hasmonean Brigade completed its beret march in Jerusalem, marking a milestone in ultra-Orthodox integration into the military, with leaders and families praising the unit’s blend of religious devotion and national service; event moved from Western Wall plaza over fear of disruption by extremist Haredim
Idan Bloemhof
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08.06.25
Court orders $138,000 compensation for man injured after falling from chair
Judge rules venue negligent for providing faulty chairs and increased the payout from an earlier award, citing the severity of his injuries and ongoing pain
Attorney Michael Brand
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08.04.25
Safety lapse suspected in fatal enclosure breach as leopard mauls zookeeper
Uriel Nuri, a 26-year-old senior zookeeper, was fatally mauled by an Anatolian leopard after a door was mistakenly left open; The Biblical Zoo tragedy has stunned Israel and prompted questions over safety protocols and animal handling procedures
ynet correspondents
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08.01.25
Experts unearth rare coin from the time of the Jewish Revolt near Jerusalem’s Temple Mount
Days before Tisha B'av, archaeologists uncover a coin dating from 69-70 CE, minted by Jewish rebels during the final year of the Great Revolt, bearing the inscription 'For the Redemption of Zion'
Ynetnews
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07.31.25
Archaeologists find rare First Temple-era seal on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount
A rare 2,600-year-old clay seal unearthed on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount may bear the name of a biblical-era official, “Yedaya son of Asyahu,” potentially linking it to a high-ranking family during King Josiah’s reign
Shilo Freid
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07.30.25
Real estate mogul negotiates with Jerusalem tenants over Orthodox Church grounds
Gary Barnett’s Extell is finalizing a major land deal with the Jewish National Fund, involving 520 dunams leased from the Greek Orthodox Church, aiming to extend subleases for thousands of tenants at 5.5% of land value
Almog Azar/Calcalist
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07.21.25
Top court ends 25-year Jerusalem church land dispute, backs Greek Orthodox Patriarchate
Supreme Court overturns $13 million payment order to Jewish National Fund, ruling no deal ever made in decades-old real estate fraud involving forged documents and church-owned land in capital's Rehavia-Talbiya neighborhood
Hila Tsion
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07.17.25
How to win the 'Al Aqsa Flood' war
Opinion: In the deadly 'war of narratives' over Al Aqsa, Hamas weaponized a misnamed shrine; Israel can win not just military victory but moral and spiritual redemption by reclaiming its true identity as the Temple Mount
Rabbi Leo Dee
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07.14.25
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