Hebrew University study finds selective breeding for disease resistance in fish improves food safety, reduces infection rates, and aids aquaculture.
Fattal Hotel chain and Netzah Yehuda association unite in a heartwarming initiative to host IDF soldiers, wounded women, and bereaved families for a weekend of activities at Leonardo Plaza Jerusalem.
In the wake of Iran's attack on Israel, Israelis describe the feeling of impending doom, ranging from fear in the unknown to pride in the country's defense capabilities.
A personal look at how it felt in Israel in the early hours of April 14, awaiting the upcoming Iranian attacks.
Something about the foragers’ feast we find in this forest connects me to our nation’s past.
We cannot allow ourselves to forget the hostages, nor let ourselves get so accustomed to this new reality that we start to think of it as the new normal.
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Hapoel Tel Aviv launched a team that combines fans and those on the autism spectrum in honor of World Autism Day, including a special training session with the team's captain.
The suspects have been linked to multiple incidents of planting improvised explosive devices and throwing stones at police.
Police operation in Eizariya near Jerusalem discovers combat gear; two suspects arrested. Seized arms lead to suspects' detention, highlighting ongoing efforts against illegal weapons.