Jerusalem
Israel Antiquities Authority says unearthed wine jugs help reveal what people ate and drank prior to Jerusalem’s destruction by Babylonia in 586 BCE.
“The storming of the Damascus Gate by the foreign minister of the Zionist enemy, Yair Lapid, is a dangerous escalation,” says the Gaza-based terror group.
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and Israeli Minister of Regional Cooperation Esawi Frej discuss efforts “to strengthen Israeli-Palestinian economic relations.”
Officers were “brutally” attacked after approaching the suspects, who were acting in an “unusual and suspicious manner,” according to police.
Jerusalem deputy mayor to Blinken: ‘Please leave our capital’
Right-wing Israeli politician Arieh King accuses U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken of intending to “create a provocation” and of “creating a bad feeling” among Jerusalem residents.
“Today is a beautiful and special day in my life,” said Ukrainian refugee Valentina Verzka.
“The question of Jerusalem is not a political matter. It is a biblical issue,” says Knesset member Gila Gamliel.
The Lissan nonprofit teaches Hebrew to 400 Arab women in Jerusalem seeking more independence and employment opportunities.
The company is being sued for unlawfully ending a 34-year business relationship with American Quality Products Ltd. to boycott areas the ice-cream-maker called “Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
Magen David Adom paramedics and emergency medical technicians were on-site and provided medical treatment to the two male victims, both in their early 20s.
Israel reports first polio case since 1989
The Health Ministry says that the patient, a four-year-old boy from Jerusalem, had not been vaccinated against the disease.
Two Israeli police officers injured in Jerusalem stabbing; terrorist killed
The officers were evacuated for medical treatment.