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Ukrainian soldiers uncover sixth-century BCE Greek artifacts during fortification work

"These are ritual objects made specifically for burials and brought from Greece," explained a former archaeologist now serving in the Ukrainian military.

  Two IDF soldiers standing guard at a fortification with an Israeli flag flying, animated in the st

IDF X account publishes 'Studio Ghibli' style AI artwork amid social media trend

The IDF social media account recognized the widespread trend, captioning their post: "We thought we’d also hop on the Ghibli trend."

30/03/2025

1,400 lights, 1,400 souls: Shining a light on the victims of October 7

Every bulb represents a name, every barcode tells a story: A light installation at Tel Aviv’s Habima Square aims to keep the memory of each victim.

Three artists, three questions: Israeli female artists for Int'l Women's Month

With International Women’s Day on March 8, I have chosen for this column female artists whose solo exhibitions have caught my attention and can be seen in Petah Tikva, Tel Aviv, and Bat Yam.

29/03/2025

Rare Abbasid-Era red clay flask featuring camel art found in Yatir

Decorated flask uncovered in cave-turned-olive press at Horvat 'Anim; symbol of camels’ central role in early Islamic economy.

Jerusalem highlights: March 28-April 3

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Vagelis Kyris blends Jewish, Bedouin, and Christian heritage in new exhibit

Greek artist Vagelis Kyris unveils Eretz Israel Museum’s centerpiece exhibit.

Postponed by war, Acre Fringe Festival to highlight resilience and art

Israel’s Acre Fringe Festival is back this April with bold, thought-provoking performances.

By NERIA BARR
25/03/2025

'Oklahoma!' shines in Israel: LOGON’s latest musical triumph

Theater review: Light Opera Group of the Negev Netanya Community Center

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