Jake Wallis Simons' argument that Israelophobia should be added to the lexicon should be listened to
By Daniel Finkelstein
In the first of three weekly extracts from his new book, JC editor Jake Wallis Simons dispels myths about the country
By Jake Wallis Simons
Business secretary made the pledge at the Israeli embassy's 75th independence day event
By Gaby Wine
The deputy mayor of Jerusalem said that securing a deal with the kingdom of Saudi Arabia is Netanyahu's priority
By David Rose
Yoram Karmi’s piece about gender equality in Israel is the perfect way to celebrate the country’s 75th birthday
By Elisa Bray
Sarah Penguine and Michal Freedman are bringing European art collecting culture to the Holy Land
By Anne Joseph
Zoe Strimpel meets the grandson of Israel's first prime minister
By Zoe Strimpel
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Operation Diary, an initiative of The National Library of Israel, is appealing to the public to send in written recollections
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Over the last 75 years, Tel Aviv has become a food Mecca, here's our pick of the best spots
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
After becoming known for her beautiful gowns, the designer is turning her hand to shoes
By Joy Sable
Dr Tali Ilovitsh is an Israeli doctor pioneering a new approach to tackling tumours
An Instagram showing the lighter side of Israel's army is taking the internet by storm
By Victoria Prever
Israel’s ambassador to Britain is passionate about representing her country in its 75th year
Cheryl Mandel lost her soldier son in a gun battle with terrorists; Iriya Mordechai's husband was murdered by a suicide bomber; and Tal Hartuv nearly died in a gruesome attack that saw her friend killed
By Jenni Frazer
Technion UK held a celebratory event 'From Israel with Love show' in London to mark 75 years since Israel's founding
By Daniel Ben-David
One of Israel’s foremost ‘New Historians’ looks at the legacy of the movement
By Benny Morris