Ashdod
Former IDF officer says key to AI is still 'person behind the algorithm' at Cybertech conference
Speaking at Cybertech in Tel Aviv, Kogan Ehrlich debated with other former Unit 8200 officials about what people should focus on learning, such as "knowing a lot or knowing how to learn fast."
Ashdod Port boosts investment in Israeli cyber‑resilience start-up Salvador Technologies
Fifty years of work, wit, local vision: Dorin Frankfurt at Ashdod Museum of Art
'Angelic, full of joy': Ashdod mayor honors 27-year-old Dan Alkayim, killed in Bondi Beach attack
Gur Hassidic factions fight for second night in a row, clash with police
Fighting between factions of the Gur Hassidic sect have taken place at different cities over the past few nights as tensions rise in the community.
Ashdod Port undergoes reinforcement process to protect from cyberattacks
"The port is a strategic place where a wide range of different and diverse technologies are concentrated, each of which could be an opening for a cyberattack," said Erez Kaplan.
Israeli woman strangled to death by ex-husband in Ashdod
The ex-husband called police to confess and turn himself in, according to reports. A suspect was arrested shortly after.
Fatal bombing case from 2012 finally solved by Israeli, Moroccan authorities
Lior Hadad, 36, was charged with the murder and attempted murder of Zion Yanna and his brother in a revenge hit for a southern Israel gang. He fled to Morocco the day after the bombing.
23-year-old man stabbed to death during brawl in Ashdod
The man was stabbed during a brawl in a public park on HaMa'apilim Street.
More than a hospital – transforming healthcare
Assuta Ashdod hospital has become a cornerstone of the Ashdod community, providing healthcare services, hundreds of jobs and health education to the children and youth of the city.
Endangered sandbar shark rescued from fishing net in Israeli beach
The population of sandbar sharks in the Mediterranean sea went down by a staggering 90% between 2005-2015.
Byzantine marble pillar discovered in Ashdod sand dunes during police patrol
Pillar, found in one complete piece, is “not something you find every day,” may have belonged to a church located in the area.
Financial handler of criminal gang head assassinated in Ashkelon
The car blast is the latest in a series of assassination attempts from one criminal organization in southern Israel to the next.
Ashdod Port Company gets NIS 1.5m. fine for not preventing air pollution
The Ashdod Port Company failed to take required action against preventing toxic emissions despite warnings from the Ministry of Environmental Protection.