Ashkelon
Two separate Israeli espionage cases uncover Iran-linked activities in Jerusalem, Ashkelon
Two distinct espionage investigations in Ashkelon and Jerusalem reveal suspects linked to Iranian intelligence, involving explosive material production and digital recruitment efforts.
For the first time, Israeli-grown hops make it into commercial beer
'Bravery never belonged to one gender': Israel's female combat legacy preserved in Ashkelon
Kfar Saba dominates among Israeli cities in quality of life rankings - study
Israeli killed in ATV crash during Romania vacation
"We received with a heavy heart the news that a resident of our city was killed in a tragic accident," Ashkelon mayor said in a statement.
Niso The Fisherman: Fantastic food on the Ashkelon marina - review
Nissim Nahum decided to open a restaurant called Niso The Fisherman on the marina in Ashkelon. The place is not fancy with dark wood tables and paper placemats but has a fun family vibe to it.
Mossad agent who died in Italy boat capsizing laid to rest in Israel
Many Mossad employees who attended the funeral, hid their faces behind surgical masks at the cemetery in Ashkelon.
Four direct rocket hits on southern Israel homes, no injuries reported
Rockets hit a private home in Sderot in addition to two other direct hits on two residential buildings in Ashkelon. No injuries were reported.
Israel's weak response to rockets on South shows only Tel Aviv matters - analysis
The IDF did not turn the other cheek after Hamas and Islamic Jihad fired over 100 rockets at Israel, including Ashkelon and Sderot, but the response was relatively meek.
6,000-year-old copper fishing hook discovered in Ashkelon
The hook measures 6.5 cm long and 4 cm wide and is one of the oldest to ever be discovered.
Ashkelon crane collapse: Body of missing man washes up on Ashdod beach
After a crane collapsed in Ashkelon, one person is still missing while another is receiving treatment in the hospital.
Linda in Ashkelon: Great food and great name - review
Chef and owner Micha Kourtzman, 34, told me he’s taking a chance by turning his well-known restaurant kosher but he wanted to be able to take Shabbat off, which he wasn’t able to do before.
Injured Ukrainian soldier returns home after treatment in Israel
He is one of 20 Ukrainian soldiers who have post-limb-amputation care in Israel since September 2022.
A nation adrift at sea? This week’s looted containers are a metaphor for what ails Israel
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: Nine containers full of possessions belonging to other people fall off a boat, and others see it as an opportunity to pounce.