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From dogfight to brink of war: when Britain planned to bomb Tel Aviv and Truman said 'Don't'
After Israeli pilots shot down five British aircraft during Israel’s War of Independence, London prepared a retaliatory strike on Tel Aviv; hours before takeoff, President Harry Truman intervened and forced its cancellation
Itzik Shasho, Oded Kramer
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02.14.26
Censorship, Liza Minnelli and coming out; 60 years later, life is still a 'Cabaret'
A musical born from life in Berlin on the eve of war was softened, censored, reshaped and then returned each time stronger than before; From Broadway to the West End and now also Tel Aviv, every generation has found a different vision in Cabaret, not just a story about a distant past, but about dazzling entertainment, an applauding audience, and a reality that keeps moving toward the edge.
Aya Chajut
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02.07.26
The small details most buyers miss when purchasing property in Israel
First-time buyers often focus on price, size and location, but in dense markets like Tel Aviv it’s the small, easily overlooked details — light, layout, noise and views — that most shape how a home actually feels once you live in it
Noah Sander
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02.07.26
London became Amsterdam – is Tel Aviv next?
Opinion: Amsterdam has long been the global benchmark for everyday cycling, with residents riding for nearly every purpose, once seen as a cultural exception shaped by flat terrain and supportive policies that few cities managed to replicate
Maxim Moses
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02.07.26
Mindspace to build major office and conference hub near Tel Aviv
Flexible workspace firm will invest tens of millions of shekels in a 10,000-square-meter complex at the Beyond tower, combining offices, a large corporate conference center and shared business lounge, with opening planned for 2027
ynet Global
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02.05.26
Toxic compounds found at site slated for luxury neighborhood in north Tel Aviv
Soil tests at the former Sde Dov airport in northern Tel Aviv detected PFAS compounds from firefighting foam, prompting warnings from environmental authorities that groundwater contamination poses an environmental risk at a site designated for residential construction
Ilana Curiel
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02.05.26
Global defense leaders to converge in Tel Aviv for Defense.Tech Expo 2026
International military, industry and investment figures expected at Israel’s largest defense and HLS exhibition; focus on combat-proven technologies, dual-use systems and cross-border cooperation; event reflects growing global demand for Israeli security solutions amid rising instability
ynet Global
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02.02.26
A toast to the big city: 11 wine bars you need to know in Tel Aviv
From a spot that feels like Italy to a wine library in the city center, a magical Jaffa courtyard and even a self-service wine bar, these are the Tel Aviv wine bars worth visiting
Tiki Golan
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02.02.26
Inside a restored Tel Aviv home with hidden history and rooftop views
A Tel Aviv home in Neve Tzedek, owned by an architect’s family, reveals hidden wartime secrets and artistic charm; Restored into a vacation home, its layered history, eclectic design and rooftop views blend heritage with modern warmth
Gili Kanelbaum
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02.01.26
30 meters underground: Inside Tel Aviv’s green line light rail project
Beneath the fences and traffic of central Tel Aviv, massive tunnels, underground stations and round-the-clock work are shaping the longest light rail line in Israel, a project expected to serve 250,000 passengers a day
Sivan Hilaie
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01.31.26
Wave of break-ins hits central Tel Aviv as thieves exploit hidden spare keys
Keys hidden in electrical cabinets, flower pots or mailboxes are fueling a growing wave of quiet apartment break-ins in central Tel Aviv, police say, as thieves exploit everyday habits to enter homes unnoticed and leave with property
Maya Cohen
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01.29.26
Iolanta: An Israeli premiere of Tchaikovsky’s last opera
More than 130 years after its debut, Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta makes its long-awaited Israeli premiere at the Tel Aviv Opera; with a lunar-inspired set and an international cast, the one-act opera runs through January 28 at the Israeli Opera
Buzzy Gordon
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01.25.26
Massive flood control project launched in Tel Aviv to protect central Israel
Two giant floodgates were activated for the first time at Israel’s largest drainage project, designed to regulate runoff from the Ayalon basin and reduce flooding risks across the Dan region
Yogev Israeli
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01.23.26
The root of the problem: Tel Aviv residents battle decades-old ficus trees
Cracking walls, clogged pipes and rising costs plague a Tel Aviv neighborhood where protected ficus trees wreak havoc underground, leaving residents demanding action from city officials
Lihi Gordon
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01.21.26
The billionaire-fueled shakeup in luxury housing: Israel’s biggest real estate deals of 2025
A surprising shift in Israel’s luxury housing market in 2025 sees Tel Aviv lose ground to Jerusalem, Herzliya and Caesarea, as mostly foreign buyers continue to invest despite the security situation; here are the 10 costliest deals reported this year
Hila Tsion
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01.17.26
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