Gentrification

The rise of climate gentrification - opinion

As extreme weather events become more frequent and severe, certain areas are no longer seen as desirable places to live due to the increased risks of floods, storms, and extreme temperatures.

 Climate change (illustrative)
 The Armenian Quarter parking lot in Jerusalem's Old City.

Jerusalem Christians rally round Armenian Church over land deal

 Concerned Citizen, by Israeli director Idan Haguel

Israeli drama film ‘Concerned Citizen’ tackles gentrification and race issues in Tel Aviv

Israel Postal Company mailbox

Grapevine: Emek oops


Dreaming about starting a business? Before you do anything, focus on marketing

Having a good product or service to sell is not enough - marketing capabilities are critical for establishing ventures in a dynamic environment.

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Is Jaffa the next Sheikh Jarrah? -opinion

Polls show that the Arab community is disappointed, angry and unmotivated to vote. But they also understand what is at stake. Grassroots campaigns are underway to encourage voting, which is crucial.

 MK SAMI Abu Shehadeh of the Joint List (wearing a jacket) poses at a meeting he chaired in the Knesset recently on the issue of Jaffa evictions.

The gentrification of east Jerusalem

The municipality has also invested in the Music School and Cultural Center in Silwan, which offers leadership programs, swimming and cooking classes and houses a theater group.

‘A sprawling mess built on an archeological gold mine’: Silwan Valley.