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Smashed by ISIS, a 2,700-year-old carving may have been the earliest-known depiction of Jerusalem
New research suggests a long-overlooked bas-relief in King Sennacherib’s palace in modern-day Mosul, Iraq, destroyed with ...
An underground chamber found in Jubilee cave is the largest known in Israel, rising over 10 stories tall beneath Ofra.
From milkmen to movie houses, Reuven Milon captured Jerusalem as it lived and breathed; ordinary scenes turned lasting history. One could plausibly argue that Reuven Milon was the Jerusalemite ...
Walk through the streets of Israel’s major cities and the impression is unmistakable: prosperity. Cafés are full at all hours ...
One of Israel’s leading archaeologists, he found evidence that the writing of the Old Testament likely began much earlier ...
Seeing is believing, but living here is a different voyage altogether. Despite the constant reminders, I sometimes forget ...
Palestinian families are being displaced as settlement expansion and demolition orders intensify, activists warn ...
Beit Shmuel Hotel in Jerusalem has reopened after a major renovation, offering 56 rooms, a conference center, and soon a rooftop wellness area with a pool overlooking the Old City walls.
My quest for the ark of the covenant was abruptly disrupted at 35,000 feet over the Atlantic Ocean. Three hours into our flight to Israel and several hundred miles south of Greenland, the pilot ...
From a garden at the Holy Sepulchre to new dates for the Dead Sea Scrolls, new research is offering detailed glimpses into biblical stories. The shrine that houses the traditional burial place of ...
Centuries of excavations have unearthed a few theories about what really brought down one of the oldest cities in the ancient world. Alamy Chronicle's illustration of "Joshua at Jericho." Jericho's ...
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