Police operation in Eizariya near Jerusalem discovers combat gear; two suspects arrested. Seized arms lead to suspects' detention, highlighting ongoing efforts against illegal weapons.
Dice are the oldest gaming implement known to man. Six-sided die, as the one uncovered in the City of David, dates back to about 2000 BCE
Charges were filed against Mohammed Mahisan for his connection with terrorist organizations, manufacturing and distributing pipe bombs, incendiary bottles, fireworks, and more.
The Blue Line project in Jerusalem includes the construction of tracks for three light rail lines 31 kilometers long from the Gilo and Talpiot neighborhoods in the city’s south to Ramot in the north.
A resident of east Jerusalem posted a photo of a terrorist holding a knife to National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's neck.
Churches abide by different calendars, hence the holidays fall on different days most years.
Presidents Zelensky and Herzog participated in writing a Torah Scroll dedicated to peace amid their countries' crises. The scroll engages diverse contributors and symbolizes Israel-Ukraine unity.
About 3,600 police officers were deployed across Jerusalem on Friday in order to keep the peace and secure worshippers.
Police are clearly interfering in the political content of the protests, according to activist Yeheli, who explained that the signs that are taken don't contain messages of incitement or slander.
Of 253 people seized by Hamas during its cross-border rampage on October 7 that triggered the Gaza war, 134 remain in captivity and incommunicado in the Palestinian enclave.