Negev
Wine Talk: Wine on the edge
Vineyards growing in the desert, the Negev is Israel’s daring wine experiment.
Ran Gvili's funeral procession in pictures: Last hostage heads to final rest as crowds line streets
Smugglers caught with one million shekels' worth of goods, possibly meant for Gaza Strip
King Store expands and opens its 29th branch in the Idan Hanegev industrial zone
IDF soldier found dead on base in southern Israel, investigation underway
Before his death, the soldier was being investigated by the IDF. The military clarified that this was not due to an "operational event" related to the war in Gaza, but rather a disciplinary issue.
IDF reduces closed military zone surrounding Gaza Strip
This is the first time that no community in the Gaza border area is under a closed military zone order.
Almog Cohen rescinds resignation from gov’t as Netanyahu advances Negev airport
Cohen resigned less than 48 hours ago, citing the lack of progress in advancing the establishment of a civilian airport in the Negev.
WATCH: Why should Israelis move down to the Negev?
The Jerusalem Post is joined by Roni Flamer, Co-founder and CEO of the Or Movement, which aims to bring people from the center to the periphery.
Farming under fire: Feeding Israel in crisis - opinion
Food security is a critical line of defense and the foundation of national resilience.
New gov't plan for Bedouin settlements sparks controversy
Government officials claim that a mix of innovative approaches and incentives can solve the long-standing issue of unrecognized communities in the Negev.
Stunning 1,600-year-old Byzantine mosaic unveiled in Western Negev
Known as the Be’er Shema (Birsama) mosaic, it stands out as one of the most impressive ancient mosaics found in southern Israel.
How the Meuhedet health fund became a lifeline amid national crisis
Meuhedet had invested in Israel’s underserved areas and communities, with one of its key forthcoming projects involving building a comprehensive hospital in Beersheba.
African figurines illuminate Early Christian life in the Negev, Israel
Ebony and bone pendants carved in the likeness of African men and women have been documented in three sixth–seventh-century Christian graves at Tel Malḥata, south-east of Beersheba.
1,500-year-old figurines found in Negev point to early Christians in southern Israel
Experts say that the figurines prove that a Christian community lived in southern Israel nearly 1,000 years ago.