Bus station shelter transformed
The shelter inside Tel Aviv’s Central Bus Station has been renovated and staffed by volunteers who entertain the children of residents who don’t have their own shelters.
Israel captured Iran’s CCTV cameras
Iran built a vast network of tens of thousands of cameras to control dissent on the streets. Israel highjacked them turning them into a targeting tool. The infrastructure authoritarian states build to make their rule unassailable, also makes them visible and vulnerable.
Bedouins welcome Arad & Dimona families
Israel's Bedouin community rushed to support over 100 people wounded after an Iranian missile destroyed residential buildings in Dimona and Arad. Sager Abu Srehan, vice principal at the Amal Reut School, explains why.
Wounded Fauda star rejoins IDF
Two years after suffering serious injuries in combat in the Gaza Strip, Idan Amedi (star of Israeli TV hit Fauda) has resumed active reserve duty in the IDF. He has also launched a new concert tour on Feb 18 at Tel Aviv’s Homegrown Hall.
Samoa to open embassy in Jerusalem
Samoa has announced plans to open an embassy in Jerusalem next year, becoming the latest Pacific Island nation to establish a diplomatic presence in the Israeli capital. Diplomatic ties have expanded in recent years, thanks mainly to Israel’s international aid agency, MASHAV.
Tech expansion continues
Two weeks into the war with Iran, Israeli high-tech companies continue to recruit hundreds of employees, even under fire, with a net annual increase of 5%. Tech investment for Q4 2025 was 45% higher than 2024. Tech firms are increasing their workforce in Europe, despite political challenges.
Holocaust survivor, 96, makes Aliyah
Holocaust survivor Charlotte Roth, 96, arrived in Israel nearly 80 years after liberation from the Nazis. Born in Czechoslovakia, she survived Auschwitz and a death march. She has 9 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren, many living in Israel.
Hasmonean era slingshot discovered
A circa 2,100-year-old sling bullet inscribed with the word “Learn” in Greek has been unearthed during excavations at Sussita in the Galilee. It may have been used by the Greek defenders of the city against the Hasmonean army of King Alexander Jannaeus in 101 BCE.
2,000-year-old stone factory in Yerushalayim
A large stone tool workshop from the Second Temple period, which produced tools for Jews some 2,000 years ago, was uncovered in a cave on the slopes of Mount Scopus in Jerusalem. The Israel Antiquities Authority saw thieves enter the cave with excavation equipment.
Support for Oct 7 orphans
New York fashion designer Marlene Kolangi has founded Israel Orphans of 10/7. It funds key life milestones, including bar and bat mitzvahs, education expenses and weddings, and offers emotional support services such as play therapy. It also sets up long-term savings accounts for each child.