Operation protective edge
'Like a subway': IDF reveals Rafah tunnels where Hadar Goldin's remains were held
The tunnel stretched approximately seven to ten kilometers, leading to dozens of living quarters and Hamas command posts.
Hadar Goldin's brother warns West of hostage-taking threat: 'This is not only an Israeli story'
Detained Hamas terrorist knew where Hadar Goldin's remains held - IDF, Shin Bet
Remembering Lt. Hadar Goldin and the heroism of Capt. Eitan Fund - opinion
The wars that defined us: A battleground in Israel's backyard
A Jerusalem Post correspondent reflects on his time covering Operation Protective Edge.
Reality Check: The most moral army in the world. Really?
After 70 years of independence, we should be mature enough to honestly examine ourselves.
Comptroller blames contradictory IDF orders for Gaza war's most lethal day
The Hannibal Protocol, which allows tremendous firepower to prevent kidnapping of soldiers, was a point of discussion in Wednesday's State Comptroller report.
Special 2014 Gaza war report finds IDF complied with int’l law
The comptroller, however, criticized probes delay, intelligence and educating soldiers.
Landmark report on IDF Gaza war crimes allegations due out on Wednesday
The report is more than three years in the making and many parties globally, including the International Criminal Court, which is itself examining the same issues, have been awaiting its results
Hamas: Efforts underway to prevent war
Despite saying that the group doesn't want another conflict, Politburo member Mahmoud al-Zahar said Hamas is "preparing well" for war.
Weapons of mass media
Yoram Peri’s new book is a wake-up call to Israel and other liberal democracies fighting wars
Former chief of staff Gantz: We were killed for Jerusalem, we'll continue to defend it
"The capital of Israel is Jerusalem, no matter what," said Gantz.
Netanyahu plays tour guide to Israel’s 3 millionth visitor in 2017
Excluding “day-trippers”, tourism numbers have gone up since 2014 Gaza war.
Danny Danon sums up two nonstop years as Israel's UN envoy
Danon acknowledged that his hobnobbing with diplomats and statesmen in New York is giving him valuable experience that could serve him well down the line.