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Ranked: The 100 Best Companies to Work for in Israel
Ranking by Haaretz's TheMarker and BDI Coface shows employees in Israel want to work for a strong company with a combination of good workplace relations and benefits. And, what was true before the coronavirus crisis hit, is even truer now
Meet the Generation That Holds the Key to Israel's Future
Haaretz spotlights 10 young Israelis from a large cross-section of society and learns some surprising things about their politics, passions, positions and plans for the future
Trump, Israel and the Middle East: Mayhem, Betrayal and 'America First'
Allies, officials and now the Congress have sounded the alarm about the U.S. president's foreign policy. From Syria to Iran, Haaretz takes a deep dive into the impact of three years of Trumpism in the Mideast. Click on 'hotspots' and 'administration' for the complete breakdown
Bye Bye, Queen of the Sky: How El Al's 747 Connected Israel and the Jewish World
El Al was among the first to buy the gigantic jumbo with its iconic hump, and went on to break the record for most people on a flight, bringing 1,088 Ethiopian Jews to Israel. This is the story of El Al 001, the flight that made the Jewish world smaller
A Year After Pittsburgh Shooting, How Safe Do You Feel as a Jew in America?
A year since the mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue that killed eleven congregants – the deadliest attack ever on the Jewish community in the United States
As a New Immigrant to Israel, Who Will You Vote for This Election?
Haaretz reached out to new immigrants to Israel to see what's the biggest issue for them this election
Burying the Nakba: How Israel Systematically Hides Evidence of 1948 Expulsion of Arabs
Since early last decade, Defense Ministry teams have scoured local archives and removed troves of historic documents to conceal proof of the Nakba
Alabama, Iran, or Saudi Arabia? We Checked Where Abortion Laws Are Better for Women
Laws in many Muslim-majority countries in the Middle East are actually more lenient than those currently being pushed in some U.S. states, Haaretz finds
Saudi Arabia: A Kingdom in Turmoil
Saudi Arabia: A Kingdom in Turmoil
The Mideast's biggest paradox: Extremist ideology and an alliance with the U.S. ■ A modern army with not enough manpower ■ A Mideast peace initiative and a quagmire in Yemen ■ Where is Saudi Arabia headed?
Saudi Arabia, Oil Superpower, Now Forced to Play by Others’ Rules
As more countries reduce their dependence on Saudi crude oil, the kingdom is trying to transform its economy – and finds itself at the mercy of buyers
Saudi Arabia: Granting a License to Drive, Keeping a License to Kill
The West has long overlooked Saudi Arabia's dismal human rights record, but the Khashoggi murder could change that
Mohammed Bin Salman Has Shattered Saudi Diplomacy. What Happens Now?
Under the crown prince, the kingdom takes direct responsibility for its meddling in the region
How the Saudi Royal Rivalry Rattles the Entire Middle East
Disgruntled members of the Saudi royal family are challenging Crown Prince Mohammed's power – endangering themselves in the process
Will Khashoggi’s Murder Foil the Saudi-Israeli Thaw?
These burgeoning ties, marked by resistance to Iran, depend on Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s ability to stay in power
One state, two states, whatever
Haaretz Poll: 42% of Israelis Back West Bank Annexation, Including Two-state Supporters
Thirty-four percent support a two-state solution ■ Twenty percent of non-Jews support entire West Bank annexation ■ Only three Israeli parties openly support two-state solution
Two-state Solution: U.S. Jews Won't Budge. Will It Cost Them Their Relationship With Israel?
Supporting two states was not always a given for American Jews. But once it became the preferred solution, while Israelis grew increasingly skeptical, it drove the two biggest Jewish communities in the world apart
On a Clear Day in the West Bank, You Can See the Israel You Lost Forever
A visit to a settlement leader whose vision of Israel’s future borders includes parts of Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon and even Iran
Analysis Benjamin Netanyahu, the Undertaker of the Two-state Solution
The only leader of the Israeli right to accept the two-state solution only to do everything to prevent it from happening
Opinion What Will Trump Do First: Make Mideast Peace or Strike Iran?
Fresh off the president's help securing re-election, Trump and Netanyahu appear more closely aligned than ever. But both that alliance, and relations with their Arab allies, is about to face a series of severe reality tests
Explained Two States, One and Other Solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
One state or two? Confederation or annexation? Two decades after Oslo, Haaretz maps the different approaches to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict:
What to do in Tel Aviv
We Found Out What Makes Tourists Crazy About Tel Aviv
The beaches, the clubs, the food, the transportation, the pleasant natives (yes!) – all these, according to a random poll, make the city a true tourist destination. If only the prices weren't insane!
Insider’s Guide to Tel Aviv: Eating, Partying, Shopping and Hot Tips From Cool Locals
Eat, drink and party like a local when in Tel Aviv for the Eurovision. We asked the coolest residents for the city's secret gems and recommendations, so you won't have to
17+ Best Restaurants in Tel Aviv You Must Try
Where to eat in Tel Aviv: These best restaurants, bars, stands and markets will ensure that a stay in the city encompasses the full gamut of culinary experiences
15 Best Bars in Tel Aviv: A Bar-hopping Guide to Israel's Sin City
Drinks at bars in Tel Aviv are expensive - on par with New York City or London - and Israelis aren’t big drinkers themselves, but the bar culture is still thriving
12+ Must-have Apps to Get Around, Eat Well and Hook Up in Tel Aviv
From bikes, scooters, taxis and ride-sharing to food, dating and money: Haaretz lays down all the apps necessary for tourists to get around Tel Aviv (updating)
Tel Aviv's Best Beaches: The Ultimate Guide
Which Tel Aviv beach should you pick? How much will beer cost? And where should you stop to eat on the way? We've got you covered