Woman indicted for throwing sand at Ben Gvir
An indictment was filed against Noa Goldenberg, who is accused of throwing sand at Minister Itamar Ben Gvir on a Tel Aviv beach last Friday.
An indictment was filed against Noa Goldenberg, who is accused of throwing sand at Minister Itamar Ben Gvir on a Tel Aviv beach last Friday.

Rally in Tel Aviv marks 10 years since Avera Mengistu's abduction by Hamas. Meanwhile in Central Park, hundreds rally to mourn six Israeli and American hostages murdered after 11 months in captivity.

27-year-old woman arrested after throwing sand at National Security Minister as he was spending time with his family on a beach in Tel Aviv. Another person shouted at him: The hostages are dying in Gaza because of you.

Participants of the Bar Association Conference in Tel Aviv encountered a giant sign hung by Noam party activists: 'This dictatorship must be changed, and soon.'

Doctor arrested at protest in Tel Aviv. Police say that he, 'held the horseman's foot and pushed the horse, endangering the horseman.'

The fertile imagination of our enemies has struck before and will again. It's all about proportions.

Two Eritreans were murdered and six others were injured this morning in a commotion near a church on Levinsky Street, corner of Levanda in Tel Aviv.

The Ministry of National Security and the police plan to renew their demand to deport Eritrean citizens from the State of Israel.

Palestinian reports claim that Israel notified the family of Jafar Mouna from Nablus that he is the terrorist who blew himself up with an explosive device in Tel Aviv.

Chotam contacts Haaretz daily, requesting to publish an ad under the title 'Enough with antisemitism in Tel Aviv.' The newspaper refused.

Tel Aviv Police District Commander Peretz Amar says yesterday's failed suicide bombing could have been a mass casualty incident had the terrorist detonated the bomb at his target.

Hamas, Islamic Jihad, say Tel Aviv suicide bombing was their work; Hamas promises terror will continue so long as war in Gaza continues.

Law enforcement concluded that the terrorist attempted to use the high-powered explosive to carry out the first bombing attack in Tel Aviv in years.

50-year-old man killed in truck explosion in south Tel Aviv. The police are investigating the circumstances of the incident, and have not ruled out a nationalist motive.

Museum authorities claimed that the omission was an error and would be rectified immediately.

The Startup Genome report shows that Israel has now passed Boston and is tied with Los Angeles for its attractiveness to entrepreneurs.

Cantor and actor Dudu Fisher announces he will hold New Year prayers in central Tel Aviv, after the City decided to ban prayers in public spaces.

Residents of central Israel report hearing explosions as Hamas says it launched 2 of its new M-90 rockets at Tel Aviv. IDF says 1 rocket landed in the sea, the other in Gaza.

The appeal comes after the city issued a ban on any prayers in a public area, sparking significant resistance among the city's religious community.

Tel Aviv Municipality announces it will not allow gender-seperate prayers to be held in public areas on Yom Kippur, similar to the ban they imposed last year.

Grandmother of boy who turns 5 today after 10 months in Hamas captivity says 'The world around us continues to turn, but time seems to have frozen without you. You've grown a year older, but there's no celebration.'

Thousands of people participated Saturday evening in a demonstration organized by the families of hostages at the Kirya base in Tel Aviv.

The Houthi terrorist rebel group in Yemen published footage of the upgraded Iranian Samad-3 which killed Yevgeny Perder after it struck a building in Tel Aviv.

Footage published on social media shows the drone which killed one and injured others flying over Tel Aviv and impacting a building.

Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said that the UAV that exploded in Tel Aviv was an Iranian-made Samad-3 and was launched from Yemen.

Israeli military correspondents attacked the IDF for its failure to intercept the UAV which killed a man in Tel Aviv.

The IDF says the UAV explosion that left one dead was 'a bad incident that should not have occurred.'

Loud explosion heard at the corner of Ben Yehuda Street and Shalom Aleichem Street in Tel Aviv. IDF confirms a UAV exploded in the area. Houthis claim responsibility.

On Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv, in Caesarea, and in dozens of other locations across the country, protests took place Saturday evening, demanding the promotion of the deal for the release of the hostages.

Israeli actress Alma Zak drew severe online criticism for telling protesters that she didn't want to raise her daughters 'in a country where people are afraid to speak out'.

Police officers work to restore orders during the demonstration. One officer documented forcibly shoving Channel 12 News reporter Yollan Cohen.

Thousands demonstrate in Tel Aviv, calling for the toppling of the government and the promotion of a deal for the release of the 120 hostages who are still being held captive by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Police officers pursued and arrested a suspect fleeing the scene of a shooting.

30-year-old man killed and five injured in mass brawl between Eritreans who oppose the regime and supporters of the regime.

Per the Yablonka family's request, the funeral procession began with a rally calling for the release of the hostages who are still being held in Gaza.

Initially defending the error, BBC apologizes after one of its senior presenters suggested Tel Aviv, not Jerusalem, was Israel’s capital.

Eight people injured in accident involving two buses in Tel Aviv, including man in critical condition who succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.

Violent confrontations broke out this evening in Tel Aviv between protesters and the police. A water cannon was used. Three protesters were arrested, among them relatives of hostages.

Family members of hostages and supporters protest in several locations, demanding the release of the abductees. Clashes with police erupt in several locations.

Clashes erupt during demonstration for the release of the hostages in Tel Aviv. Police try to detain sister of hostage Matan Zangauker, before her mother intervenes.

Ron Huldai, Tel Aviv's mayor, says city will redirect part of the 'Pride Parade' budget for 'Pride Center' activities in Tel Aviv.

The families of hostages prevented MKs from entering meetings in Tel Aviv and declared that they would fault the coalition for failing to recover their loved ones.

Political figures from all parties have denounced the ramming, calling for the public to refrain from violence and urging unity in light of war.

Yarden Pivko - the daughter of Itzik Galernter, who was abducted by Hamas, claimed: 'There is exploitation by parties unrelated to the abductees.'

32 individual mosaics, reflecting the symbols of 32 Gaza border communities, were created by students at the Neveh Channah High School, part of the Ohr Torah Stone educational network.

Several technology companies will not require employees to use up days off to protest against the government.

Thousands of protesters against the government in Tel Aviv blocked main roads, lit fires, and clashed with police attempting to maintain order in the area.

Protesters, including relatives of hostages, block traffic on Ayalon Highway as they call for the release of the hostages. Police open the road and arrested four protesters.

Tel Aviv Mayor signed coalition agreement with Meretz, which includes pledge to increase enforcement against tefillin stands outside schools.

Four alleged rioters were arrested at a protest against Prime Minister Netanyahu in Caesarea. Labor Chairperson Merav Mechaeli harshly attacked the Prime Minister and claimed that he was preventing the return of the hostages from Gaza.

This attack plan is reminiscent of the suicide attacks in Israel in the 1990s.

Anti-government demonstrations take place in locations across the country, including Tel Aviv, Haifa, Be'er Sheva and Caesarea.

At the Tel Aviv port, ten couples whose weddings were delayed by the war and the groom's deployment marry in a moving ceremony.

Thousands demonstrate in Tel Aviv against the government. Seven arrested after some of the protesters blocked roads in the area.

Rotem Greenglick, whose brother Shauli was killed in Gaza, chastises anti-Israel protesters: 'Gazans not worthy of mercy so long as our hostages are being held by barbarians who have lost all semblance of humanity.'

Commissioner Kobi Shabbtai praised the officers who dispersed the protest in Tel Aviv on Saturday night for their handling of a complex situation.

For the first time since the war began, police have deployed a pumper truck to clear a left-wing protest being held on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv.

Two men and one woman have been suspended pending a hearing after testing positive for cannabis and amphetamines.

Due to intricacies of Jewish divorce law, a specialized text was needed for the proceedings, and two different interpreters were required to represent the couple to the court.

Activist filmed punching a right-wing activist who was standing in front of him during the left-wing protest on Kaplan Street. He was later located.
