Some of the demonstrators who brought Israel to a halt on Monday explain why they are protesting
By Jane Prinsley
Footage from the scene appeared to show an armed projectile exploding over a residential building close to the US consulate
By Charles Bybelezer
The largest Pride parade in the Middle East to be replaced with a rally for freedom as mayor pays respect to hostages
Foreign investment plunged amid political protests and war – but insiders say business is adapting
By Josh Kaplan
Under interrogation, the men confirmed they were heading to Jaffa
By JC Reporter
Asif and the Tel Aviv Municipality’s Open Kitchen project is pairing up Tel Avivians with evacuees for a flavour of familiarity
By Victoria Prever
Limor Chen has launched her first cookbook My Tel Aviv Table
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The bank blamed the mis-print on 'human error'
By Richard Percival
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Yocheved Lifshitz was kidnapped by motorbike, beaten, and held in tunnels under Gaza
A BA flight was scheduled to land in Tel Aviv but is now flying back to the UK
The Anu Museum acquired the bible after it was sold by Sotheby's for $38m
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
An Orthodox group attempted to enforce a traditional service despite Supreme Court ban
The American band said they loved Tel Aviv at their gig in Yarkon park
By Anshel Pfeffer
The opening of the Tel Aviv urban area light-rail system this week symbolises how a nation at the cutting edge of tech and defence innovation can also tie itself in knots over simple advances
The new train will only run for 43 minutes on Saturdays
By Etgar Lefkovits
The airline will fly from Fort Lauderdale twice a week