"I know you blame the Israelis, but this time someone from your side started it," said Rebelo de Sousa. "The Palestinian side started it. You can't blame Israel, you shouldn't have started it.
As I listened to “Hatikvah” over and over again, I reminded myself of why I had come to this country in the first place as a still-young entering unknown, uncharted territory.
The Remembrance and Independence days didn't go by without hitches but on the whole, most of us were able to give a sigh of relief when they were over.
Keeping gratitude for Israel going will require the kind of resolve that is hard to come by under the present circumstances.
Seventy-five years after David Ben-Gurion gave the famous exemption to 400 yeshiva students, the state is again facing a critical juncture.
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Israelis took a collective sigh of relief after Remembrance Day and Independence Day both passed without major incidents despite the fears of many.
IDF rescue chief wins award from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan; Shin Bet head Ronen Bar warns Israel's enemies not to get cocky
Gilad Erdan: I refuse to spend this sacred day listening to lies and condemnations. This debate disgraces the fallen, and Israel will not take part in it.