Haifa
Bach Festival features contemporary dance and live baroque performances
Nine concerts, live ensembles, and eclectic programming showcase Bach’s timeless adaptability.
Don’t come without a reservation: The dish all of Haifa lines up for
USS Gerald R. Ford expected to dock in Haifa as US sends cargo, refueling aircraft to Israel
Israeli man arrested in Miami on suspicion of child pornography possession
Reflexology can reduce patients' anxiety before undergoing surgery, Israeli study finds
Also known as “zone therapy,” reflexology is an ancient practice that began in Egypt, China, and India and made its way to the West a century ago.
Haifa Court indicts school custodian for rape of young security guard
Sexual offenses listed in the indictment were confirmed as rape, forcible indecent acts, and sexual harassment of a young security guard on her first day of work.
Prosecution indicts man for incitement to racism, threats against A-G Baharav-Miara
“Did you see what happened to the MAG? We are going to make sure that you commit suicide. Understand this. You will be in the grave, regardless of whether it is legal or not.”
Rabid dog kept in Haifa kindergarten, multiple children attacked
The dog attacked five children and two adults at the gan, and later attacked a vet.
WATCH: Ashkelon firefighters rescue eight as coastal cities face winter's first flash flooding
Several cities along the coast experienced heavy rain on Friday morning, from Haifa to Ashkelon, where 61 millimeters fell in just an hour and a half.
Haifa police arrest, fine fishermen for using drones to fish off Bat Galim beach
“The use of drones for fishing is prohibited and dangerous, as it can cause serious injuries to swimmers and significant harm to marine animals," Haifa Mayor Yona Yahav said.
Israeli child hospitalized after leaving kindergarten bruised, parents claim police inaction
The five-year-old student was hospitalized after her parents received notification from an after-school program that the child was experiencing a "minor medical matter."
Herzl Budinger, architect of Israel’s air power in Lebanon, passes away at 82
IAF Commander Herzl Budinger (1992-96) passed away. A Yom Kippur War ace and "pilot's commander," he spearheaded long-range upgrades and admitted the first female pilot.
Israel Police arrest six in Sakhnin soccer brawl after Maccabi Haifa match
Some fans had been removed from the stadium and fined after being found to be in possession of pyrotechnic devices, the police statement said.
Haifa beaches to reopen Saturday after sightings of rare whale shark
At adulthood, the species can reach 12–14 metres and weigh more than 20 tonnes, making it the largest fish on Earth.