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 Expected to take two years, the light rail will transform the Bar-Ilan/Shmuel Hanavi junction.

Evolution of Jerusalem's Bar-Ilan/Shmuel Hanavi Interchange

 Visualization: Blueprint for Creating Israel's Largest Rehabilitation Campus

NIS 850 Million allocated: Israel's largest rehabilitation hospital to be built

 The Hezbollah outpost oversees the northern settlements.

War zone realities: Kibbutz life amid endless bombs, no services, neglected education

 Yemin Moshe’s narrow cobbled streets make it a difficult place for driving but a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Yemin Moshe: Where past and future fuse

 A view of houses in Kibbutz Kfar Aza four months after the October 7 massacre.

Hamas massacre victims were feudal vassals, not 'privileged Israelis'

By Rachelle Alterman
 Appleby Castle in Northern England

A 900-year-old castle seeks new owner to call it home

 The sight of a building collapse on Serlin Holon Street, evacuated prior, unfolded on September 13, 2021.

The urgency of urban renewal; it directly impacts human lives

 Although the skyline is currently dotted with cranes, Arnona Hills, to be completed by 2026, will be Jerusalem’s newest prime residential project.

Arnona Hills: Jerusalem’s newest residential gem

 MISHKENOT HA'UMA in Jerusalem

Mishkenot Ha’uma: A new center of national and urban sophistication

  Ed Sheeran

Living among celebs: Ed Sheeran vacates expensive Brooklyn apartment

 Pisgat Ze'ev Center Mall and light rail station.

Pisgat Ze’ev: A symbol of the future Jerusalem?

 New York

Tallest US skyscraper to rise in Oklahoma city, not New York

 Railway station, Berlin

Berlin landlord bans Israelis from renting apartment

Know what you will pay: Taxes on real-estate in Israel

By Kfir Ilani , Limor Wagner

New housing for Nachal Oz evacuees: Where will it be established?