The celebrations of the 61st anniversary of the creation of the state of Israel, seen from the Panorama Restaurant overlooking the Marina and beach in Tel Aviv.
Left-wing and right-wing Israelis protest in Tel Aviv against and for Israeli operations in the Gaza Strip. A missile landed near Tel Aviv for the first time since the Gulf War.
Thousands of people crowded the streets of Tel Aviv on Friday to celebrate and protest for May Day. For the most part, it was a peaceful protest despite the drivers who were displeased by the hold up.
Israeli protesters hold a protest in front of the Russian Embassy in Tel Aviv against the Assad regime in Syria. Many people claim Russia is supporting the Assad regime throughout the revolution.
Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson and his band, David Goodier – bass guitar, Scott Hammond – drums, John O'Hara – keyboards, Florian Opahle – electric guitar and Ryan O'Donnell – vocals on the "Thick as a brick" tour in Tel Aviv port.
‘Art Weekend’ launches Tel Aviv’s ‘Art Year’ with major art projects artistically flourishing in the city. Directed by Avi Yekutieli, with a municipal investment of 5 million NIS, ‘Art Year’s’ creative diversity promises something for everyone.
One week before the mammoth Pride festival in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, the metropolitan desert city of Be’er Sheva celebrated it’s first ever city-recognized and funded Gay Pride Festival.
Human Rights Day is celebrated annually across the world on 10 December. Thousands of Israelis joined in Rabin Square, in front of Tel Aviv Municipality, to protest the lack of equal rights for many of the country's citizens. 9th December 2011
This morning as aid ships were leaving Turkey for the Gaza Strip, at 10:30 a.m. a flotilla of 30 boats and yachts leave the Herzliya Marina to protest the European aid shipments in front of Tel Aviv and Jaffa beaches.
Easter Sunday at the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Peter and St. Tabitha in Abu Kabir, in Tel Aviv-Yafo. The church was built in 1654 in dedication to Saint Peter over a medieval citadel that was erected by Frederick II and later restored.
Thousands of people crowded the streets of Tel Aviv on Friday to celebrate and protest for May Day. For the most part, it was a peaceful protest despite the drivers who were displeased by the hold up.
To combat racism and hatred manifested throughout Israel, and in Jaffa in particular, the AJCC (Arab and Jewish Coexistence Center) launch a festival dedicated to tolerance and understanding. Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel. 26th November 2011
To combat racism and hatred manifested throughout Israel, and in Jaffa in particular, the AJCC (Arab and Jewish Coexistence Center) held a festival dedicated to tolerance and understanding. Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel. 26th November 2011
For the second time this week pro-Israel protesters demonstrate outside the Turkish embassy, but this time thousands of civilians were in attendance. Tonight's protest was not as peaceful as earlier in the week. Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. 02/06/2010
In an effort to adjust to Israeli taste, McDonald's has launched the "McFalafel", following the trend in other Middle East countries. Tel Aviv, Israel. 20/01/2011
The Arab-Jewish Community Center in Jaffa organized a day of celebration to promote tolerance. The AJCC is the only municipally-founded community center catering at once to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim populations. Jaffa, Israel. 27/11/2010
CleanTech 2013 exhibition is the 17th annual international event for Clean Technologies: environmental quality, green building, renewable energy and water technologies, the conferences, seminars and symposiums drew visitors from around the world.
Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas in Jaffa with the traditional procession to the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George. The Orthodox celebrate Christmas on January 7, according to the Gregorian calendar.
Purim, the most joyous holiday in the Jewish calendar is celebrated in Israel by masquerading in costumes and festive parades. The holiday commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people in Persia from destruction.
Lag B'Omer is a Jewish holiday between Passover and Shavuot, it's the thirty third day of the Counting the Omer, and the only joyous day in a time of mourning. Lighting bonfires is a common custom that represents the light of the Torah.
The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, Theophilus III attended the annual St. Michael's Day celebrations at an event held at St. Michael's Church in Old Jaffa.