A photographic history of Temple Mount
A new exhibit at the Tower of David Museum offers the public a glimpse at 180 years of photographs of the most volatile spot in the Middle East, many of which haven't been seen in decades.
A new exhibit at the Tower of David Museum offers the public a glimpse at 180 years of photographs of the most volatile spot in the Middle East, many of which haven't been seen in decades.
Five years after three Israeli teens were murdered by Hamas terrorists, new details of the lengthy manhunt to find their abductors are being made public for the first time.
For the first three years of World War II, Jews and Arabs fought, ate, trained, were taken prisoner, and killed together, says Professor Mustafa Abbasi. While that brotherhood fizzled out after the war, he says, "it gives us a sliver of hope for the future."
As the long-term head of Israel's public diplomacy efforts leaves public service for the private sector, he sits down with Israel Hayom to discuss the delicate balance Israel has to maintain in fighting for its image, which is an integral part of fighting for its survival.
“Before Iran considers tactical negotiations regarding its nuclear program, they will seek to widen the divisions between the United States and Europe, and even the divisions within the Trump administration,” says security expert Matthew Brodsky.
In his first interview since stepping aside to allow Ayelet Shaked to serve as head of the United Right list, Education Minister Rafi Peretz tells Israel Hayom that the decision was hard, but was made out of a sense of responsibility toward the nation.
Despite the limitations of the ayatollah regime, which claims that "cyberspace is controlled by foreigners," Iranians have become skilled at evading prying government eyes through proxy servers and VPNs.
A $28 million project to refurbish and document Jewish sepulchral heritage in Poland is prompting dialogue between the Polish and Jewish people.
A week after Greece's new government was inaugurated, Greek Minister of Development Adonis Georgiadis talks about the plans for cooperation with Israel in a special interview with Israel Hayom. "We will continue to strengthen relations between the two countries,” he says.
Like the rest of the Palestinian narrative, the myth of an “apartheid” Shuhada Street is grounded in misrepresentations, omissions and facts taken out of context.
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