Ancient ways of Judaism and Jesus told by archaeology

By One For Israel Staff – Sep 12, 2022 Through the valleys of Israel there is a major commercial trade route, the Via Maris. Not so much in operation today, this ancient route has been throwing up new archeological discoveries in recent years which seem to point...

Israeli archaeologist uncovers Second Temple-era fortified village

The village has been called “Kfar Lakitia” for one of the three Roman garrisons Emperor Hadrian stationed at the end of the Bar Kokhba Revolt All Israel News Staff | August 20, 2022 Bar-Ilan University’s Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology department has turned its...

Israel and Turkey renew full diplomatic relations

Erdoğan’s support for rapprochement with Israel comes after more than a decade of strained ties, says that resuming full relations will “allow us to help our Palestinian brothers” Tal Heinrich | August 17, 2022 Israel and Turkey have agreed to restore full diplomatic...

New findings at Shiloh continue to confirm biblical narrative

Maayan Hoffman | August 13, 2022 Archaeologists working at Tel Shiloh earlier this summer discovered piers that they believe formed a door into a gate complex at the northern edge of the biblical city. The finding, said Scott Stripling, director of the Tel Shiloh...