Dimona
The growing city in Israel: 17,000 additional apartments in Dimona
Dimona will triple its population. This week, a new master plan was signed with 17,000 new housing units and major infrastructure development.
Dimona presents: The festival that lets you enjoy time with your kids for only NIS 10
One dead, five in custody after gas station thieves' getaway car flips in police chase
Construction seen at Dimona site linked to suspected Israeli nuclear program - AP
The expiration date for bigotry has long passed
Whether a Mizrahi sabra, Afro-Bedouin, Ethiopian or Sudanese asylum seeker, each labors under this oppressive burden and strangling cloud of discrimination.
Israeli nuclear whistle-blower Vanunu offered a move to Oslo
Moredchai Vanunu was jailed and served an 18-year sentence after discussing his work at the Dimona nuclear reactor with a British newspaper in 1986.
Israel nuke agency to pay 170 scientists suffering from cancer
The issue has been in dispute for over 20 years.
From Dimona to DC: Israeli politicians and the media
Prime Minister Netanyahu and Labor leader Avi Gabbay have very different strategies when it comes to international media.
A voice to be echoed for future generations
My father, Shimon Peres, loved the State of Israel with his entire being, dedicating his life to it.
Is it time to regulate Israel’s atomic agency?
Avner Cohen’s decades-long struggle with Israel’s nuke program reaches the High Court.
JPost Exclusive: Israel nuclear program has less oversight than other democracies
That Israel is more secretive is not surprising in light of its unique policy of possessing 80-200 nuclear weapons – according to foreign sources – but without ever formally declaring it.
PM and Bennett set to clash over new bill on running Security Cabinet
The prime minister and education minister are set for a showdown over a controversial new bill that would enable the Security Cabinet to approve overt and secret military operations.
Dimona nuke workers ask courts' permission to speak to media
Israel states their work is a matter of national security, but the scientists claim their right to fight for better working conditions.
Flouting the nuclear taboo
Did Israel consider using ‘the bomb’ during the Six Day War?