The ancient Greeks used olive oil not only as a staple food in daily life, but also as a medicinal substance that shaped ...
The first Assyrian inscription discovered in Jerusalem reveals ancient biblical-era correspondence between Assyrian Empire and Kingdom of Judah, dating back 2,700 years.
The Jerusalem Governorate condemned the recent storming and vandalism of Bab al-Rahma Cemetery by extremist Israeli settlers, ...
The connection between Jews and Greece goes all the way back to the ancient world, even before the time of the Roman Empire. Greece was the dynamic cradle of civilisation in the Mediterranean and home ...
For many, “support for Israel is faith-based,” says the director of the Indigenous Embassy Jerusalem.The post ‘We’re indigenous. We love Israel. We stand with you’ appeared first on JNS.org.
As guardian of the occupied West Bank's oldest olive tree, Salah Abu Ali prunes its branches and gathers its fruit even as ...
Archaeologists working near Temple Mount in Jerusalem were exploring a pile of earth from an ancient drainage canal. They found a few artifacts, including a seemingly unimportant broken piece of ...
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have uncovered an ancient Assyrian inscription that may shed light on historical events described in the Old Testament. The discovery, a tiny 2.5-centimeter pottery shard ...
That was not the last reference to links to Israel. At my hotel’s reception desk, I was told to visit the Rhodes casino for another captivating piece of history. The casino, located about a kilometer ...
An Assyrian inscription dating to around 2,700 years ago was unearthed in an archaeological excavation near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City — the first time written evidence of the relations ...
The Neolithic-period archaeological village of ‘Nisia’ in the Protaras area of Famagusta District is the oldest known site in the area, Deputy Culture Minister Vasiliki Kassianidou said on Thursday.