Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv hamburger chain becomes Israel's latest exit in a NIS 65 million deal with Nono Group
The purchase of GDB, a hamburger chain established six years ago, aims to continue Nono Group's expansion after acquiring Giraffe, Nono, Mimi, and Taqueria chains.
With change from NIS 70: At the edge of Tel Aviv’s Yemeni pearl I found the best kebab in Israel
Police officer convicted over stun grenades used against anti-government protesters
Netanyahu trial: Prosecutors press PM on Elovich ties, conflict-of-interest deals in Case 4000
The Tel Aviv hotel that has been operating for 100 years
The Nordoy Hotel in Tel Aviv, operating since 1925, was bought by Fattal for NIS 56 million with NIS 10 million in renovations. It now reopens in a refreshed, adults-only format with 22 rooms.
Tel Aviv’s celebrated Irish hub Molly Bloom’s hits 25 years
Three days of supping, music, and fun and games await the Molly Bloom’s crowd.
Shooting at Tel Aviv University leaves two people injured, one in critical condition
An initial investigation determined that the incident was likely criminal and involved a 30-year-old (who is the one in more serious condition) and a 24-year-old. The shooter fled the scene.
Former defense minister Gallant vacated home over security threat under Shin Bet direction
Gallant's decision to leave Amikam was made after a security risk assessment conducted by the Shin Bet.
Jewish singer SONiA returns to Israel after 12 years, performs at Hostages Square
Rutstein began her career in the late-80s folk-punk scene with her band Disappear Fear along with her sister Cindy.
Judy Chicago’s feminist art lands in Tel Aviv, igniting boycott call, hard questions about Israel
A group of Israeli and Palestinian artists wrote to Chicago and her collaborator, artist Nadya Tolokonnikova, urging them to “not artwash the genocide and ongoing ethnic cleansing” in Gaza.
How Tel Aviv’s 'safest investment' collapsed: Falling apartment prices wipe out millions - analysis
Israel’s housing market is freezing: Tel Aviv apartment prices are down 8.4% due to high interest rates and emigration. Investors are now losing millions and fleeing to the stock market.
At Tel Aviv school of last resort, missile damage from war bring challenges, opportunities
"We are creating a new blueprint for Israel: one rooted in compassion, shared responsibility, and a belief that every child, no matter where they come from, deserves the tools to shape the future.”
Kevin Spacey in Tel Aviv: Music, memories, and a bid for redemption
During the show in Tel Aviv, 66-year-old Kevin Spacey alluded to his past and how he felt ostracized and abandoned.
Bar-Ilan sued for preventing female student from continuing studies after she wore niqab
The lawsuit reads, “There is no legal source that authorizes an academic institution to prevent a student from participating in studies because of her religious appearance."