Tel Aviv Diary: Israelis Feel Lonely In Their Grief
It gives Israelis no comfort to know the terrorist violence appears worse in parts of Europe.
Five Dead in Palestinian Attacks in Tel Aviv, West Bank
Police say 49 of the 80 Palestinians killed in recent weeks died at the scene of attacks on Israelis.
Tel Aviv Diary: Parisians Discover What It's Like to Live With Terror
The Paris bloodbath was an assault on Western civilization. The only solution is a complete victory.
Two Israelis Killed in Tel Aviv Stabbing Attack Outside Synagogue
Palestinian man also wounds one as prayers were taking place in southern Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv Diary: When Will the Stabbings End?
Since a vicious spate of knife attacks began, Israelis have lost their sense of personal security.
Tel Aviv Diary: Has a Third Intifada Started?
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas seems to have realized he is unable to control the tiger he has released.
Tel Aviv Diary: Yom Kippur and Everyone Gets On Their Bike
As no cars or buses can be driven, the streets were teeming with bikers of all ages.
Tel Aviv Diary: A New Year's Sandstorm Stirs Unhappy Memories
The desert sands sweeping through Israel and refugees on the march in Europe evoke a postapocalyptic world.
Photos: Female Palestinian Bodybuilder Wins Championships In Israel
Anoush Belian becomes the first female Palestinian to participate and win an Israeli Competition.
Tel Aviv Diary: Hovering Between Heaven and Hell
Israelis live their lives with optimism, but that does not stop them from fearing a tragic outcome.
Rare Sand Kittens Born in Israeli Zoo
Sand cats were previously believed to be extinct in Israel.
12 Questions for Israeli Writer Etgar Keret
The novelist spoke to "Newsweek" about his new memoir and whether he will stay in Israel.
Tel Aviv Diary: What Happened to the Two Israelis Snatched in Gaza?
A year after the Gaza war, the Israeli government admits that two citizens are missing there.
Tel Aviv Diary: A Rocket Lands and There Is Talk of Another War
Was the Hamas rocket that landed 30 miles south of Tel Aviv a rogue or the first of many?
Tel Aviv Diary: Bibi's Cabinet Circus Act
Amid chaos and controversy, the Israeli prime minister appoints his government in the nick of time.
Declaring the State of Israel on May 14, 1948
"We hereby proclaim the establishment of the Jewish state in Palestine, to be called Israel."
Netanyahu Receives Two-Week Extension to Form Government
Prime minister's Likud party continuing negotiations with far-right and ultra-Orthodox groups after winning March election.
U.S. Mulls Support for Palestinian Statehood at UN
Palestinians say they will accelerate international strategy following Netanyahu's re-election.
EU Says Wants to Work With New Israeli Government to Relaunch Peace Process
EU foreign policy chief proposes "mutually beneficial relationship" after Netanyahu rules out Palestinian state prior to election victory.
Israelis Vote as 'King Bibi's' Reign Hangs in the Balance
Netanyahu facing challenge to secure fourth term as he promises more settlements, no Palestinian state in final push
Create a Palestinian State to Secure Israel and Its Citizens, Says Herzog
Opposition leader says he is "utterly serious" about two-state solution as Israelis head to polls.
Israeli Establishment Turns Back on Netanyahu Ahead of Election
Former Israeli leaders and security chiefs endorse opposition leader Isaac Herzog before Israeli election.
Center-Left Opposition Rides a Solid Lead Into Israeli Election
Zionist Union poised to secure more Knesset seats than Netanyahu's Likud, raising prospects of center-left coalition.
Netanyahu Sees 'Real Danger' of Losing Re-Election Bid
Israeli PM entreats supporters at rally and says opponent would divide Jerusalem and give territory to Palestinians.
Palestinian Stabs Seven People on Tel Aviv Bus: Police
Passengers on the bus said the assailant stabbed the driver and then others as the vehicle slowed to a stop.
Tel Aviv Diary: Schools Teach How to Dodge Missiles
Details of the armistice dribble out: neither side wins much, reports Marc Schulman
Tel Aviv Diary: It's A War of Attrition
Though Hamas seems primed to fight a war of attrition, it is not in the best interest of the Gazan people they claim to be fighting for, says Marc Schulman
Tel Aviv Diary: Living in a Parallel Universe
Israelis, deprived of pictures of the casualties in Gaza, do not know what has upset people, reports Marc Schulman
Tel Aviv Diary: Israelis Ponder How the War in Gaza Will End
Israeli TV is saturated with war coverage and soldiers' funerals, Marc Schulman reports
Israel and Hamas Agree on 72-hour Humanitarian Gaza Ceasefire
The statement said "forces on the ground will remain in place" during the truce, implying that Israeli ground forces will not withdraw