Dead Sea
Israel Police chief meets with members of LGBTQ+ community ahead of Pride Month
Police and LGBTQ+ community leaders discussed security preparations as Pride Month events get underway across Israel, with the Tel Aviv Pride Parade returning to its traditional format.
IDF tests Jordan Valley readiness in Dead Sea surprise attack drill - analysis
Netanyahu meets with leaders of Druze, Circassian communities at Dead Sea summit
The 35-minute miracle: Inside Jerusalem’s best-kept Dead Sea escape
Half of the world's largest lakes are losing water - study
Unsustainable human use, changes in rainfall and run-off, sedimentation, and rising temperatures have driven lake levels down globally, a new report that looked at 2,000 lakes found.
Will Shaharut resort in the Negev revitalize Israeli luxury hotel industry?
As international hotel brands leave Israel, Israeli companies start to fill the gap.
International graffiti artists paint the Dead Sea for Earth Day
The mission, set to coincide with Earth Day, is set against a backdrop of a wave of terrorism and political turmoil in Israel.
Passover in Jerusalem: Holiday activities for the whole family
Now it’s up to you to choose which activities your family will enjoy. Whatever you do, you’ll be sure to have fun in Jerusalem this Passover!
A sinking feeling: The beautiful tragedy of Israel's Dead Sea
The Dead Sea's water levels have been on the decline and sinkholes have converged throughout the area. Why did this happen and can we stop it?
14 Days: Terror attacks
Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.
Desert delights: A trip to the Dead Sea area gives a taste of some hot attractions
Seven more hotels are planned for the area to cater to the growing number of visitors and provide jobs.
Are Israelis throwing their lives away with their plastic utensils?
ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS: The environmental impact of abolishing the single-use plastic tax could have Israelis paying with their lives.
Written records of biblical King David discovered by researchers
The stele was discovered in fragments in 1868 roughly 15 miles east of the Dead Sea and currently resides in the Louvre museum in Paris.
The winter edition of the Red Sea Jazz Festival returns
As expected, there is a wide range of musical fare in the three-day pipeline.