Galilee
Two Druze Remembrance Day ceremony attendees accuse gov't of 'baseless promises, destroying homes'
“The Druze have fought for the state, and will continue to fight for their rights in their country," Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif said. “The state must carry the burden of proof and action."
Makeshift pistol from Israel's War of Independence to be displayed at Ha'emek Museum for first time
Slowness: The healing village in Israel's Lower Galilee that restores body and mind
Stone handaxes found in Galilee show early humans valued aesthetics of their tools - study
Beyond buffer zones: Southern Lebanon may need a permanent Israeli presence - opinion
After decades of temporary buffer zones, Israel may need civilian presence in southern Lebanon to prevent Hezbollah’s return.
Ancient clay beads found in northern Israel rewrite timeline of cultural expression in the region
Researchers identified 19 different types of beads, whose shapes are reminiscent of plants that were harvested by Natufians, and were vital to their lives, such as wild barley, lentils, and peas.
Katz: We'll turn southern Lebanon into a wasteland like Gaza, 'Qassem can meet Khamenei in hell'
While the move marks a dramatic escalation, it still does not amount to a full-scale invasion along the lines of the 2024 campaign, as forces are not advancing all the way to the Litani River.
Three wounded following Iran missile barrages, shrapnel hits reported throughout Israel
IDF Home Front Command soldiers, Magen David Adom, United Hatzalah, and Israel Police responded to reports of shrapnel hitting in central Israel early Sunday morning.
Iran fires six missile volleys at Israel; few injured as interceptions limit damage
So far, Magen David Adom has said that only two people were injured as a result of the missiles, and that it had evacuated at least five people to the emergency room for anxiety.
Hezbollah launches about 200 rockets at Israel’s North in joint attack with Iran, five injured
In response to Hezbollah's rocket barrage, the IDF resumed strikes on Dahiyeh, Beirut, and is considering attacking Lebanon's civilian infrastructure, a source told the 'Post.'
The skirt, the snow, and the spirit: Sheina Vaspi’s uphill race to Paralympics
As she navigates the Italian Alps, Sheina is carrying more than just her equipment: She is carrying a nation in the throes of a historic conflict.
IDF targets Iranian Quds Force commanders in strike on Beirut hotel, four killed
Ten people were also injured in the attack on Beirut's Ramada hotel building in the Raouche area, the Lebanese health ministry said in a statement.
Police arrest Galilee resident who expressed desire to commit 'a bad act'
The incident comes as Israel’s security establishment has warned of heightened Iranian efforts to recruit Israelis online for security-related tasks.
From evacuation to forward defense: Israel shifts strategy against Hezbollah - analysis
Entire communities along the northern border were emptied amid fear that Hezbollah might try to penetrate the north as Hamas did in the south.