Rare 12th-century European blade found near Dor Beach sheds new light on Crusader-era maritime activity.
Byzantine, Roman, and Islamic-era coins recovered alongside stolen oxygen concentrator during search of 61-year-old suspect’s home.
IAA warns looting erases history as rare Bar-Kochva pendant found among artifacts.
From Kurdistan to Tehran, Tsafrir’s daring career shaped Israel’s intelligence legacy across the Middle East.
Unexpected archaeological find in Judea deepens family’s connection to Israel’s ancient and modern story.
Auschwitz survivor dedicated her life to educating young people and preserving the memory of the Holocaust.
New research uncovers the ancient construction of the oldest biblical scroll ever discovered in Israel.
Archaeologists find sling bullets and rare coin near Bethlehem, matching historical records of fifth Maccabean battle.
Archaeologists uncover a rare clay artifact linking early spirituality, storytelling, and symbolic art in prehistoric Israel.
Clay fragment confirms direct Assyrian-Judean ties and echoes biblical accounts of royal tribute.
National memorial in Tel Aviv honors victims, calls for hostages’ return, and looks ahead with hope for renewal.
The ancient Second Temple route opens end-to-end, highlighting Jewish heritage and international recognition of the City of David.