List of tallest buildings in Israel
This list ranks skyscrapers in Israel by height. It includes completed and under-construction skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in Israel that exceed 120 m (390 ft) in height. The list is sorted by official height. When two or more buildings share the same height, they are given equal ranking and then ordered by number of floors. If both the height and floor count are the same, the buildings are listed alphabetically. As of 2025, Israel has three skyscrapers under construction that will exceed 300 meters in height. The Beyond Office Tower became the tallest skyscraper in the country when it topped out in July 2025.
Four towers have held the title of the tallest building in Israel. The Shalom Tower, inaugurated in 1965 on the ruins of the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium on Herzl Street in Tel Aviv, was the first of these. The building rises to a height of 129 meters and stands at 36 floors. The Shalom Tower also held the title of "tallest skyscraper in the Middle East" for 14 years. The tower held the corresponding title in Israel for 34 years, until the topping out of the Azrieli Tower from 1999 which rose to a height of 186 m (610 ft) with 49 floors, 57 meters higher than the Shalom Tower. The Azrieli Tower held the title for only two years, until 2001 when the 235 m (771 ft) Moshe Aviv Tower in Ramat Gan was finished. The latter held the title for 15 years until, in 2016, the Azrieli Sarona Tower took over with a height of 238.5 m (782 ft).