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In the depths of Tel Aviv’s bus station, a fragile refuge for those with nowhere else to go during war
(JTA) — TEL AVIV — Two floors underground, past dumpsters and oil-laden puddles, through a reinforced Cold War-era door, a bomb shelter is buried underneath Tel Aviv’s Central Bus Station. Built in ...
A New Jersey teen is back home from Israel after a journey that took him through three countries, at times on foot. Ephy Carlebach, 18, attends yeshiva school in Beit Shemesh, one of the first Israeli ...
What began as an ordinary shift for Jerusalem bus driver Fakhri Khatib ended hours later in tragedy. A chaotic spiral of events, symptomatic of a surge in racist violence targeting Arab bus drivers in ...
Schools and buses in northern Israel are suspended as Hezbollah rocket attacks escalate tensions, raising concerns over the ...
TEL AVIV — Two floors underground, past dumpsters and oil-laden puddles, through a reinforced Cold War-era door, a bomb shelter is buried underneath Tel Aviv’s Central Bus Station. Built in 1993 to ...
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