Cauliflower king Eyal Shani has been picked as one of the brand's faces in Israel
By Josh Kaplan
More than half of Jews felt unwelcome here as a result of the media coverage at the time
By Elisa Bray
The Anu Museum acquired the bible after it was sold by Sotheby's for $38m
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
The country has become the first Middle Eastern country to be admitted to the US Visa Waiver program
By Menachem Wecker
The far right national security minister is said to have been the target of a plot organised in Tehran
By JC Reporter
The tourism ministers' visit comes as both countries work towards a normalisation deal
The Israeli premier hailed his six-day trip to the US, where he also met Joe Biden and Elon Musk, as a great success
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The inactive Merkava Mark II tank was found and two suspects are in custody
The structure outside city hall will have a capacity of 650 people.
After just ten months service in the IDF, Laurence Newman was thrust into war
By Daniel Ben-David
Lebanese law bans contact between its citizens and Israelis
Foreign minister Eli Cohen has insisted the 'Palestinian issue' will not be an obstacle to peace
By Felix Pope
The Tell es-Sultan site contains prehistoric ruins dating back to the ninth millennium BCE
Jake Wallis Simons' argument that Israelophobia should be added to the lexicon should be listened to
By Daniel Finkelstein
By David Baddiel
The only sensible response to someone coming up with an idea that challenges a settled, considered position you hold is to rethink it, not to get angry or try and change the subject