Tel Aviv: Palestinian Gunmen Kill Four
One terrorist was detained, the other shot by police in the hubbub of Israel's biggest open air market. Residents take it in their stride.
Palestinian Gunmen Kill at Least Four in Tel Aviv
The gunmen, identified by police as Palestinians from a village near the city of Hebron, were apprehended.
Three-Quarters of Israelis Back Same-Sex Civil Marriage
Support for the union of same-sex couples surges 12 percentage points in a year.
Iran Announces 'Zionist Caliphate' Cartoon Contest
An Iranian museum has asked for art on the themes of "Zionism, terrorism and racism."
Iran Commander: We Could Destroy Israel in Minutes
An adviser to Iran's Quds Force boasts about Tehran's supposed capabilities.
Israeli Temple Mount Activist to Replace Yaalon
Glick, who survived a 2014 assassination attempt, to replace Moshe Yaalon, who quits Israeli politics.
Israeli President Slams Ruling Party's Extremist Invite
Reuven Rivlin criticized his own Likud party for inviting an Austrian far-right leader to Israel.
Israel's Press Freedom Downgraded To Lowest-Ever Rating
The daily "Israel Hayom," owned by Sheldon Adelson, caused Israel's rating to drop from 'free' to partly free.'
Hamas Claims Jerusalem Bus Bomber As One of Its Own
The Palestinian militant group declares bomber as a martyr for jihad and member of armed wing.
Watch: The New Wave of Israeli-Palestinian Violence
Clashes and lone-wolf attacks have left dozens dead on both sides since October 2015.
IDF Will Stop Drafting Soldiers With Nut Allergies
The decision comes after a soldier choked to death when he mistakenly ate granola during basic training.
Iran Tests Missiles Marked 'Israel Must Be Wiped Out'
Iranian officer says that the missiles have been designed to reach Israel.
Israeli Bill To Stop Mosques' Call to Prayer Withdrawn
The proposed legislation to end use of P.A. systems at houses of prayer taken off the table.
Israel To Vote on Banning Mosques From Using P.A.s
The bill aims to prevent "daily suffering" of Israelis because of noise throughout the day.
Arab Girl Forces Israeli Uni to Retract Arabic Ban
Alaa Haj Yahia left Tel Aviv University's call center after being told only to speak Hebrew.
U.K. Airbnb Host Rejects Israeli for 'Occupying Lands'
Airbnb has recently come under fire for allowing stays in Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
Israel: Stabbed African Baby's Family Get Europe Asylum
An Israeli man stabbed Kako Yemena in the head with a pair of scissors in Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv Diary: A Sigh of Relief as a Shooter is Shot
The imam from Arara's main mosque condemned the murders.
Israeli Police Shoot Dead Suspected Tel Aviv Gunman
Nashat Melhem shot dead in his hometown in northern Israel after seven-day manhunt.
Arab-Israeli Offers $20,000 to Capture Tel Aviv Gunman
Mazen Qaq has had a series of threats against him since he put up his reward.
Israeli Bus Driver Praised For Refusing to Remove Arab
The incident comes days after Palestinian passengers were removed from an Aegean Airlines flight.
Keeping Israel Kosher Costs $770 Million Every Year
A monopoly on Kosher food preparation by Israel's Chief Rabbinate is raising living costs, the finance ministry says.
Arabs Removed From Greece Flight After Israeli Protests
Aegean Airlines says passengers were "possibly racially profiling" the two Palestinians, causing them to leave the flight.
Tel Aviv Diary: A Killer on the Loose
The manhunt for the shooter who killed two in the heart of the city is jangling nerves.
Tel Aviv Diary: A Violent Beginning for 2016
A lone gunman fired 28 bullets into a crowd on Friday, killing two.
Suspect Named After 2 Shot in Tel Aviv
A gunman with an a motive remains unclear killed two and wounded three others on a city thoroughfare.
Tel Aviv Diary: Sex Scandals Rock Israel
Shalom joins a long lineup of powerful Israeli men disgraced as a result of sexual impropriety.
Israel's Likud Party to Appoint First Gay Politician
Amir Ohana to replace minister being investigated over sexual harassment allegations.
Israel and Turkey Outline Agreement to Restore Ties
An outline of an understanding between the two countries was agreed by officials in Switzerland.
Tel Aviv Diary: Why Liberal Israelis Have Warmed to Ruby Rivlin
The right-wing Israeli president is an unlikely hero for the liberals of Tel Aviv.