Army
Everyday heroines: Quiet burden of Israeli anchors waiting at home during wartime
While soldiers served for months, their partners carried the home front alone; now facing the emotional aftermath few see.
After October 7, IDF commanders visit Poland for Holocaust lessons and battlefield reflections
Discover the central Arava: Israel’s desert haven for wellness and renewal
'Disconnected from reality': IDF officers criticize Eyal Zamir in closed Ground Forces forum
What should you know about disability percentages due to post-trauma in the military?
Don't give up your rights; בontact attorney Yedidia Bloemhof to ensure the compensation you deserve promptly after post-traumatic stress disorder in the army.
No drinking water on base, no transportation: Logistical failures post Oct-7
The probe, announced last Thursday, is composed of security and legal experts.
Potemkin's Jewish Cossacks: The story of the Israelovsky Regiment -feature
One of the most curious episodes of Jews bearing arms in a military capacity occurred 250 years ago in the Russian Empire under the Romanovs. It was Potemkin's Israelovsky Regiment.
What to pack in your duffel bag before boarding the bus to basic training?
As the August draft cycle approaches, it's time to pack your duffel bag. What are the essentials to bring? What can wait? And, most importantly, how much will it cost?
Captain Roy Miller, from Herzilya, fell in Gaza combat
The fallen soldier's mother urged unification of the nation of Israel in honor of her son's memory.
Pakistan army promotes first Christian woman to brigadier general
A Christian woman was promoted to brigadier general, Pakistan's army confirmed. Although minorities have equal rights under Pakistan’s constitution, Christians in Pakistan have often faced targeting.
Sudan's army refuses to return to negotiation table despite US request
Sudan's army rejected peace talks with the RSF after General Burhan's call with US Secretary Blinken, despite ongoing heavy fighting and a dire humanitarian crisis.
Former general criticizes Canada’s failure to combat antisemitism
Retired General Rick Hillier criticized Canadian leadership for failing to combat antisemitism and fostering hate, warning this inaction threatens all Canadians and societal unity.
Saudi delegation visits Pakistan to bolster military ties, discuss defense and Gaza cease-fire
Saudi Assistant Defense Minister Al Otaibi visits Pakistan for defense talks, following closely after a trip by Saudi FM to enhance economic ties. Both visits underscore a deepening relationship.
Indonesia official: no fatalities in massive fire at military ammunition facility
Indonesian firefighters strugle to extinguish a massive fire that broke out at a military ammunition facility outside of Jakarta.