Updates
Red Mail
29°
Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Search
Main
Israel News
Mideast & World News
Tech & Digital
Real Estate
Finance
Lifestyle
Health & Science
Jewish World
Travel
More
Channels
Opinions
Magazine
Sports
Food
Weather
Podcasts
Sites & Sources
Ynet
Calcalist
yad2
ynetespanol
Вести
mynet
Contact
Contact us
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
Accessibility Statement
main
Israel News
Mideast & World News
Tech & Digital
Real Estate
Finance
Lifestyle
Health & Science
Jewish World
Travel
29°
Weather
YnetGlobal Channels
Opinions & Analysis
Magazine
Food
Sports
Weather
Podcasts
Sites & Sources
ynet
calcalist
yad2
Español
Вести
mynet
more channels
Israel News
Mideast & World News
Tech & Digital
Finance
Lifestyle
Health & Science
Travel
Contact
Contact us
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
Accessibility Statement
Tags
Yogev Israeli
Man arrested in Nazareth after killing kitten he said disturbed his Bible studies
Police detain Hungarian national, 42, who came to study the New Testament after being filmed violently killing kitten near dumpster; investigators say suspect claimed animal 'a creation of the devil' that disturbed his studies
Yogev Israeli
|
09.05.25
Kingfisher caught on camera devouring snake in a Tel Aviv park
A white-throated kingfisher stunned observers in a Tel Aviv birdwatching park, where it was photographed feasting on a water snake and a giant frog during the fall migration season
Yogev Israeli
|
09.02.25
AI can predict sniffer dog success better than trainers, study finds
AI model is reading detection dogs’ tail movements with startling precision—outperforming human trainers by predicting when a dog has found a scent, even before it formally signals
Yogev Israeli
|
08.26.25
Cats considered pure, a blessing throughout Muslim history
According to Islamic tradition (hadith), the Prophet Muhammad was known for his deep affection for cats but researcher says love of the filine may have originated in ancient Egypt which influenced early Muslims in the Arab Peninsula
Yogev Israeli
|
08.15.25
What Native American tradition reveals about Israel’s wildlife
Despite the wisdom and unique traits of Israel’s wildlife, many overlook them; Doron Orsiano Vitner created books, card sets and a calendar he says strengthen the bond with nature and help people cope with Israel’s complex reality
Yogev Israeli
|
08.11.25
Glaciers in US, Europe melt at ‘unprecedented rate, study says
Ice fields across the world are melting at a record pace, losing twice as much ice from 2021 to 2024 as in the previous decade due to extreme heat and low snowfall, according to new data
Yogev Israeli
|
08.11.25
Rare bird photography exhibition highlights Red Sea island’s fragile ecosystem
Photographer Yossi Eshbol’s rare images of colonies of seabirds on the strategic Tiran Island, captured during 1970s research expeditions, are now exhibited in Jerusalem, highlighting a fragile ecosystem threatened by regional development
Yogev Israeli
|
08.07.25
Melting glaciers in Turkey signal severe climate crisis
Vanishing glaciers on Turkey’s Cilo Mountain reveal stark reality of climate change, where rising temperatures and increased tourism are accelerating ice loss in a once-pristine alpine region
Yogev Israeli, AFP
|
07.31.25
Rare Bronze Age armor linked to Trojan War found in Czech Republic
Archaeologists unveil 3,200-year-old bronze armor fragments from the Late Bronze Age, likely worn by a warrior during the Trojan War era, marking a rare discovery that links Central Europe to ancient Mediterranean military traditions
Yogev Israeli
|
07.27.25
Dublin police release without charge man who assaulted Jew over Gaza war claims
A Jewish man riding a Dublin bus was verbally and physically attacked by a passenger citing Gaza; Despite arrest, the attacker was released without charge, prompting criticism from Irish politicians who accuse the government of downplaying rising antisemitism
Itamar Eichner, Yogev Israeli
|
07.21.25
Bound feet, severed head: Experts uncover ancient donkey sacrifices in Israel
Experts locate remains of four donkeys sacrificed nearly 5,000 years ago as part of a ritual likely symbolizing wealth or high status, shedding new light on the cultural and religious practices of Canaan’s Early Bronze Age society
Yogev Israeli
|
07.21.25
How alcohol helped create ancient civilizations
New study supports theory that fermented drinks contributed to the rise of complex societies by helping elites consolidate power from Sumer in Mesopotamia to the Maya and Inca empires
Yogev Israeli
|
07.21.25
Butterfly census reveals species shifts tied to drought, host plants
Israel’s annual butterfly count recorded nearly 73,000 individuals from 86 species, revealing how rainfall, vegetation, and climate influence distribution
Yogev Israeli
|
07.21.25
Just 45 miles apart, Neanderthals in northern Israel butchered meat in surprisingly different ways
New study of 50,000-year-old butchered bones from two Israeli caves reveals Neanderthals used distinct meat-cutting methods, possibly reflecting cultural traditions; researchers say this suggests learned behavior and regional variation in butchery
Yogev Israeli
|
07.18.25
Easter Island may have influenced Polynesia more than once believed
Long thought to be isolated, Easter Island may have helped shape religious practices across Polynesia; New archaeological research reveals a complex pattern of cultural exchange—suggesting ceremonial ideas flowed not just west to east, but also in reverse
Yogev Israeli
|
07.14.25
Previous Articles
More Articles
Hot Tags
Today
This Week
This Month
Judicial reform
Ahmad al-Sharaa
Airstrike
Amsterdam
Antisemitism
Ariel Bibas
Benjamin Netanyahu
Bitcoin
Climate crisis
Columbia University
Hot Tags
Today
This Week
This Month
Judicial reform
Ahmad al-Sharaa
Airstrike
Amsterdam
Antisemitism
Ariel Bibas
Benjamin Netanyahu
Bitcoin
Climate crisis
Columbia University
Related Tags
""