Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Nintendo opens second retail store in world in Tel Aviv

Tokyo is scheduled to open Nintendo’s third store later this year.

Nintendo store in Israel. Credit: Screenshot.
Nintendo store in Israel. Credit: Screenshot.

Nintendo opened its second retail store in the world on Monday—this one in Israel—14 years since opening its first in New York.

The opening at Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Center occurred a few months after an official online store launched in Israel.

Tokyo is scheduled to open Nintendo’s third store later this year.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani flagged a “140% increase” in anti-Muslim hate crimes, though 58% of all hate crimes in the city targeted Jews.
The Queens district attorney said the defendant was taken into custody after failing to appear in court.
Darryll Pines, president of the public university, stated that the image was “abhorrent and unacceptable.”
The two men were hit by “friendly fire” during a nighttime raid.
“This attack not only affects us, but is also a signal to the Jewish community in the Netherlands,” the Christians for Israel nonprofit said.
If the Iranians do not reach an agreement with Washington, there will be hell to pay, the U.S. president warned.