IAA researchers believe that the object, upon which originally the demon image alone appeared, was worn as an amulet around the neck of a man named Hoshʼayahu.
The project has brought to light tens of various-sized building stones, along with quarrying and cutting trenches that outline the size of the blocks extracted.
Israeli security forces successfully neutralized two terrorists and are currently conducting a thorough search for any additional suspects in the area.
In the face of Hamas terror attacks and threats, the indomitable spirit of Jerusalem residents shines brilliantly, as they stand resolute and united, determined to remain in the eternal city, unwavering in their support for Israel during these turbulent and trying times.
The sukkah, which can house up to 650 people, will be open to the public during the intermediate days of the Sukkot holiday. By Yulia Karra, ISRAEL21c The municipality of Jerusalem announced that it has once again built the world’s largest sukkah for the week-long holiday of Sukkot, which begins this Friday night. The 800-square-meter... Read more »
The Times of Gaza's coverage of an attempted stabbing attack in Jerusalem omitted the actual incident, framing the Israeli police officer's response as a brutal assault on a young Palestinian woman.
"Papua New Guinea is a big country with big opportunities. And I think that the fact that you have an embassy here will enable us to realize all these potentials," says Netanyahu.