During his address to the United Nations General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu checked off countries on a map as he listed threats Israel had targeted over the past year.
The city had been spared from widespread demolitions during previous military operations there. This time is different.
Archaeologists in Jerusalem say they have uncovered something that feels like a bridge between history and faith. A prehistoric dam, almost 2,800 years old, turned up right near the Pool of Siloam.
The Jerusalem-born architect began as a city planner, went on to author dozens of works detailing the capital’s urban ...
A 3,000-year-old basalt stone bearing the earliest known extrabiblical reference to the “House of David” is on display at the ...