Acre

One month after going missing, Israel Police request help locating 16-year-old Acre teen

Police have asked anyone with information on his whereabouts to either report it to the police hotline (100) or to the Acre Police Station over the phone at 04-987-6808.

Karim Abdel Kader, who was last seen on July 20.
The spectacle is fully accessible to people with disabilities

Will the new project bring tourists back to Acre?

A portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 - 1821) as Emperor Napoleon 1 of France on 1 June 1815 in Paris, France. An engraving by Samuel Freeman from a painting by Paul Delaroche.

The general's covenant: Why Napoleon's lost talisman is destined for Israel - opinion

Guests enter the Baha’i Shrine and Gardens in Bahji, in the northern Israeli port city of Acre, February 26, 2026

Baha’i World Center celebrates the festival of Ayyam-i-Ha


3 arrested for assaulting Jewish resident of Acre during widespread riots

A Jewish resident of Acre was severely beaten by Arab Israeli residents during riots which swept the city last month.

Israeli police officer arrests a man.

After a traumatic month, dancing returns to Acre Theatre

For decades, Acre Theatre has been a stronghold of coexistence, of dialogue and friendship and to many, it was becoming a target struck a deep and unfortunate chord.

‘MA NISHMA’ and ‘Art Attack’ are two of the upcoming performances at the Acco Theatre Center.

Palestinian teenager killed in West Bank protests, riots continue in Acre

Some 400 protesters threw rocks and fireworks at police near Evyatar; dozens of Arabs were arrested in Acre; Three suspects arrested after Temple Mount prayers.

Israeli Police arrest a Palestinian protesterfollowing Right-wing politician Itamar Ben Gvir press conference on June 10, 2021.

Avi Har-Even, Defense Min. Prize winner, dies of Acre riots injuries

Even was a Israeli Defense Ministry Prize winner and the former-head of the Israeli Space Agency. He was 84 at the time of his death.

Avi Har Even.

Jewish-Arab coexistence in Israel must continue - opinion

At our hospital, there are no “Arabs” and “Jews” – there are patients and staff members, and the motto of the institution is “a person is a person is a person.”

AN ISRAELI NURSE tends to a severely wounded Syrian at the Western Galilee Hospital in Nahariya in 2013.

Jews and Arabs unite in solidarity at Acre event on Shabbat

Attendees, which included Christians, Muslims, Jews, business and restaurant owners as well as tourists, gathered in the promenade outside the Acre Police Station

THE OLD city of Acre, a week after violent riots threatened to tear the city apart.

Volunteers restore Acre guest houses damaged during Arab-Jewish riots

The clean-up project, called "Loving Acre, Protecting Home," brought 60 volunteers to the city.


Arab student awarded medal from college for saving Jewish man from lynch

Kasem shielded Janashvili with his own body while he - as a qualified nurse - bandaged his wounds. Then, he offered support to Janashvili’s mother, who had fainted at the sight of her injured son.

Graduate student Fadi Kasem receives the Distinguished Conduct Medal from Prof. Yuval Elbashan, Dean of Ono’s Multicultural Campuses.

Jewish, Arab actors work together to rebuild theatre burnt in Acre riots

The hope of those taking part in the rebuilding effort is to have the theatre open by the Acre Festival taking place on the holiday of Sukkot.

Front entrance to the Acre Theater.

Acre: A model of Israeli coexistence struggles after racial riots

INTERNAL AFFAIRS: “The best way to describe Acre is like Jerusalem, but without all the stress and conflict, and set on water."

THE OLD city of Acre, a week after violent riots threatened to tear the city apart.