Israeli Arab restaurants are bringing Italian flavors to traditional recipes, and winning over diners with their innovative combinations
In a fiery speech, the country’s top Arab politician imagines what was previously considered impossible: a Jewish-Arab coalition to topple Benjamin Netanyahu
George Deek, who has been called ‘Israel’s best diplomat,’ will soon become ambassador to Azerbaijan
A demonstration in Tel Aviv sheds light on the nation’s shifting politics
Do Israeli-Arab tech entrepreneurs in Nazareth owe their success in part to the Six-Day War?
Yom Ha’atzmaut: The benefits—and perils—of assimilation in the Jewish state
Which, according to a majority of Israeli Jews, should cost Arab citizens their right to vote
Why did a prominent Israeli parliamentarian smuggle cell phones to a convicted murderer?
A new lawsuit challenges Israeli rules for kosher meat, calling them a corrupt windfall for the Orthodox rabbinate
Israeli study finds Arabic detrimental to standardized testing, which adds to an already fraught educational landscape
When is a trick more than a trick? When Ophir Samson uses it to teach confidence, leadership, and work-related skills
The murder of Shafik Kabha raises questions about the rampant violence in the Israeli Arab community
Originally the brainchild of an American Jew and an Arab Israeli, now a model for a small but growing educational trend
An ambitious new high-tech industrial park doubles as an initiative to bring more Arabs into the Israeli economy
Bucking convention in his village, Yousef Juhja sent three sons to the IDF—and one paid the ultimate price
The mame-loshn may be finding new speakers
As the Knesset considers a new national service law, young Arab citizens may be required to pitch in, too
UPDATED: Israel’s central banker delivers a blunt warning to Israeli Arabs and the ultra-Orthodox: Get to work, or the state will be jeopardized