Soldiers
IDF Menashe Brigade reservist dies from wounds sustained in Gaza fighting
The IDF said that Master Sergeant (res.) Asael Babad, 38, was severely injured during combat in Rafah on October 19 of last year.
Amir Avivi: Israel faces more war before a golden age for the Jewish people
Supporting Israel’s soldiers: Alon Center helps reservists rebuild their lives
Israel using armed militias to ethnically cleanse the West Bank - opinion
Best way to honor those who fought and died for Israel is know how fragile this home is - opinion
Our children who have sacrificed for this country are Kedoshim - the holiest among us. They were taken. And there are no words.
Remains of 22 WWI soldiers exhumed in Ypres
Rare international excavation recovers fallen soldiers and artifacts from WWI battlefield.
Givati cmdr. from Rafah: We will not relent until victory is ours
"In the Givati Brigade, Memorial Day is not merely symbolic. It is deeply rooted in the heart of the brigade and hearts of the fighters and commanders."
IDF soldier seriously wounded in Gaza to light torch on Independence Day ceremony
Medan lost both his legs in an explosion in the northern Gaza Strip, which killed four IDF reservists.
Alleged KGB report detailing encounter between Soviet soldiers ans a UFO resurfaces
Experts refute the authenticity of a report claiming extraterrestrial beings 'petrified' 23 soldiers in Ukraine.
IDF soldier walks again with help of cutting-edge exoskeleton after Gaza injury
With new technology, Sheba Hospital is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible
IDF updates appearance guidelines, permits soldiers to grow beards without special approval
For the first time in IDF history, all soldiers are now allowed to grow beards without special approval, marking a major shift in military regulations.
‘Until the last soldier is home’: The women nurturing IDF troops with homemade food
The Soup Ladies of Samaria, the Southern Cannons, and other groups of women cook and prepare meals for soldiers throughout central and northern Israel
Roman mass grave discovered on Vienna outskirts reveals 150 soldiers from first-century battle
"The mass grave in Simmering is the first physical evidence of combat actions from this time and points to the localization of a battle in the area of present-day Vienna.'
Killing in warzone not harmful to soldiers' mental health if 'circumstances are justified' - study
The Norway-based study was published a year and a half into the Israel-Hamas War.