The October 7 Massacre
Former hostages return to Entebbe, confronting memory, trauma and history
“To be abducted in Athens on an Air France plane makes sense,” Gonen said. “But to be abducted at home, in the State of Israel, it was too much.”
Operation Entebbe, 50 years on: The rescue that reshaped Jewish history
October 7 trials: How Israel is preparing for the largest terror prosecution in its history
IDF destroys tunnels, kills terrorists, arrests over 60 terror suspects in North, South, West Bank
Israel failed to coordinate NIS 14.8 billion in October 7 volunteer aid, probe finds
The audit, published on Tuesday, focused on the state’s relationship with volunteer groups, charities, philanthropic bodies, and civilian initiatives that assisted the home front after October 7.
IDF's October 7 defense failure was at root of evacuation breakdowns, gov't probe finds
Englman added that the evacuation system lacked an orderly IDF response, clear command-and-control arrangements with Magen David Adom, and timely coordination of handover points.
Israel's American dilemma: We love America, but stop running our war
Young Israelis remain deeply grateful for American support, but many are increasingly questioning its influence over Israeli decision-making
Netanyahu's unity gov't call must become action, PM needs to begin laying foundations - editorial
Israel faces enormous security, economic, and societal challenges that demand a broad Zionist consensus rather than narrow political majorities.
Smotrich cancels visit to Kibbutz Be'eri following opposition by hostages' families, residents
During an interview for Nadav Perry's podcast on Sunday, Smotrich claimed a critical role in how the war played out and in bringing back the hostages from Gaza.
Israel is stronger than before October 7, but the war is not over - opinion
From Gaza to Iran, Israel has shifted the strategic balance in its favor, though significant security challenges remain.
Israel should rethink its approach to the United Nations - opinion
UN resolutions on Israel are increasingly spilling into courts, sanctions debates, and global boycott campaigns.
IDF marks 1,000 days since beginning of Israel-Hamas war with situation assessment
The conference began with a memorial service for IDF soldiers who had been killed over the course of the war, including a minute of silence and a recording of Col. Asaf Hamami from October 7, 2023.
Expanding Jewish education in the diaspora is a 'shared responsibility' - editorial
The government-backed initiative, advanced in partnership with JFNA, will focus on expanding access to Jewish education and strengthening Jewish identity among the next generation.
Israel’s ministerial bloat is starting to look like the Soviet Union - opinion
Israel’s bloated cabinet wastes taxpayer money, weakens governance, and exists largely to satisfy coalition politics.