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Museum staff members across Israeli institutions face the challenge of protecting some of the most important artifacts of ...
Israel has obtained thousands of items belonging to a well-known Israeli spy who was hanged in Syria in 1965. Exactly 60 years after the death of Eli Cohen, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Culture is a fundamental part of national identity. Without culture, there’s no nation. The nation’s language, customs, and so much more, form a mindset of the citizens of that nation.
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel has retrieved thousands of items belonging to the country’s most famous spy after a covert operation in Syria. On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared ...
The war between Israel and the militant group Hamas, now in its fifth week, has claimed thousands of lives and ignited a geopolitical firestorm. Amid this bloody chaos, another struggle has played ...
A new investigation reveals that British companies have continued to export thousands of military items to Israel, including munitions and armored vehicle parts, despite the UK government's public ...
Israel’s culture and sports minister has called the best documentary win for No Other Land at Sunday night’s 2025 Oscars, “a sad moment for the world of cinema.”. Miki Zohar in a post on X ...
"Israeli is going to annex land and to create a buffer zone, and we're not going anywhere until all of our hostages are coming back home," Miki Zohar said.
Author Pankaj Mishra argues Israel operates within a “culture of impunity,” emboldened by global far-right movements that admire Israel’s “brazen cruelty.” ...
The film also highlights the friendship between the Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers. The Israeli culture minister, Miki Zohar, a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s conservative Likud ...
The history of Israel is also a history of resilience, of an ardor to overcome the hatred of others. This resilience is on display—righteous and unsentimental—in Israel’s pursuit of Hamas in ...
Vile vandals slapped anti-Semitic screeds across the windows of a Brooklyn Israeli restaurant — but the owner wants to leave the messages up in a defiance to shed a light on hate.