Idf veteran
Hind Rajab Foundation files war crimes complaint against IDF veteran in Austria
The soldier allegedly served under the 8717 battalion, a reserve unit from the Givati Brigade, which the Palestinian org. claims is linked with "systematic destruction of civilian infrastructure."
A Fighter for Israel’s Soldiers
Reichman University's New Clinic Offers Free Legal Representation for Disabled IDF Veterans
Minister Eliyahu Launches National Appreciation Week for IDF Wounded
Visitors 'vandalize' Yoni Netanyahu's grave with heart-shaped stones
Lt.-Col. Netanyahu fell during the Entebbe rescue operation in 1976, when the IDF freed over 248 hostages from Uganda's Entebbe airport.
'One Soul' reform passes first vote, will proceed to second, third readings
The amendment will allow for the establishment of a team of experts to recommend unique housing options for IDF veterans suffering from PTSD.
Former IDF fighter pilot released from detainment after publishing threats against PM
Israeli cabinet ministers on Sunday demanded a strong response from law enforcement over the incitement.
New York Jewry comes out in support of Israel, IDF
Guests from across the US were introduced to young Israeli soldiers and security officers who were gravely wounded during their service yet returned to life.
Israeli nonprofit 'Restart' launches crowdfunding to help IDF veterans
Restart has provided innovative solutions for many wounded IDF veterans to help them with their everyday struggles, and is currently raising money to provide similar aid to as many more as possible.
Benny Gantz participates in event for disabled IDF veterans
Gantz discussed the Defense Ministry's decision to recognize IDF veterans who became severely ill after working in the Kishon River and the "One Soul" reform.
Biking across Israel for Beit Halochem and disabled veterans
There are five different routes for the 180 Canadian, American, British and 120 disabled IDF veterans taking part, including off-roading, touring and extreme sports.
Grapevine October 19, 2022: A peopled holy day
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
IDF veterans tour US college campuses to change narrative on Israeli-Arab conflict
Dana Ophir and Matan Rutger, former IDF soldiers that were wounded during their service, toured close to a dozen colleges on the East Coast.
Where to house traumatized IDF soldiers? Defense Min. debates
The Defense Ministry committee will examine the unique needs of IDF disabled people dealing with post-trauma – specifically in the field of housing.