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As war rages, Jerusalem's men and women in blue keep the peace
As Israel finds itself in nearly two years of war on multiple fronts and with terror threats always looming, the Temple Mount, probably the region's most volatile site, has remained relatively calm thanks to the work of the capital's police force
Liran Tamari
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05.26.25
Second Hellenistic-era gold ring unearthed in Jerusalem in less than a year
Researchers say ring likely buried in the context of a well-known practice of that period, which symbolized the transition from childhood to adulthood
Ynetnews
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05.21.25
Jerusalem’s 'Burj Khalifa' proposal faces mixed reactions ahead of key decision
The proposed 40-story Ein Karem Tower, intended to reshape Jerusalem’s skyline, has drawn objections over its proximity to Mount Herzl and Yad Vashem; Developers defend the project as a symbol of progress, while critics call it disruptive and unnecessary
Guy Nardi, Calcalist
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05.17.25
Police officer stabbed in Jerusalem's Old City, attacker neutralized
The terrorist stabbed a 25-year-old police officer near the Chain Gate in Jerusalem’s Old City; the officer was evacuated in moderate condition to Shaare Zedek Medical Center
Roi Elman
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05.16.25
Bridging communities and building careers: The future of business in Jerusalem
At a US Embassy-hosted forum in Jerusalem, business leaders and young professionals explore how innovation, inclusion and cross-community collaboration are shaping the city’s economic future
Marc Faust
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05.14.25
Teen man arrested on suspicion of arson near Modi'in
Days after massive wildfires near Jerusalem brought under control, Omar Dar Daoud arrested on suspicion of nationalistic arson, along with another teen
Meir Turgeman
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05.04.25
Official urges 'patience' against Houthi threat after 4th missile launch in 24 hours
Sirens blare across central Israel after Yemeni terror group launches fourth missile in one day, marking another escalation in attacks despite weeks of US military operations targeting their capabilities
ynet
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05.03.25
Jackals, porcupines and reptiles killed in Jerusalem wildfire: ‘They couldn’t escape’
Some 20,000 dunams of forest and open land burned in the Jerusalem hills; activists found carcasses of jackals, porcupines and chameleons; nests of honey buzzards, doves and owls likely destroyed: 'A devastating loss to biodiversity'
Ilana Curiel
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05.02.25
‘May God burn Them’: Jerusalem wildfires prompt celebration, incitement on Palestinian and Arab social media
Wave of online posts praise wildfires near Jerusalem, with some users inciting arson and sharing instructions for setting fires
Einav Halabi
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04.30.25
Declaration of Independence read at the Western Wall – a living tradition of hope and unity
In a special live broadcast from the Western Wall, men and women from across Israeli society — descendants of the Declaration of Independence signatories, Jewish community leaders from abroad, bereaved families, and relatives of hostages — unite to read the Declaration together, turning a historic text into a living voice of hope and inspiration
Ynetnews
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04.27.25
Jerusalem Hills residents 'escaped by a miracle' from wildfires that devastated the forest
Fire crews bring massive blaze under control after nearly 24 hours, and evacuees begin returning while others are staying away: 'The smell of smoke makes it impossible to sleep'
Liran Tamari, Idan Blumhof
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04.24.25
Rare birds stolen from Jerusalem’s Biblical Zoo in overnight heist
Three burglars broke into the Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem, stealing six rare parrots and around 20 lorikeets; Authorities believe the thieves are animal traffickers and are working to track down the stolen birds and return them safely
Ilana Curiel
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04.24.25
Jerusalem Hills wildfires: 71 crews still battling blaze, firefighting planes launched to help
Firefighters are still battling the fires in the areas of Beit Shemesh and the Jerusalem Hills; Firefighters worked overnight to prevent the fires from spreading to nearby communities; about 7,000 dunams of forest land have burned so far
Meir Turgeman
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04.24.25
A new skyline for an ancient city: Jerusalem is rising – literally
Jerusalem is on the brink of a dramatic transformation. Developers are racing to reshape the city with hundreds of new towers, light rail lines, and mixed-use districts. But can this ancient capital truly absorb such massive change? From urban renewal to skyline redefinition, the future of Jerusalem is unfolding—faster than most imagined
Ori Chudy
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04.10.25
Czech Republic to become first EU state to relocate embassy to Jerusalem
Country's decision to relocate its embassy to capital marks a historic break from EU policy, reportedly fueled by Trump's direct push
Itamar Eichner
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04.05.25
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