The October 7 Massacre
Trial and war: Why Benjamin Netanyahu is clinging on to power - opinion
Seventeen years ago, Benjamin Netanyahu demanded that then prime miniter Ehud Olmert resign because of a police investigation. What happened to that same man?
Maryland to MDA: How an oleh found his place on Israel’s front lines
Former hostage Elkana Bohbot plans speaking tour, book as part of recovery from captivity
Editor's Notes: Why Saudi Arabia's crown prince MBS will never join Abraham Accords - comment
If the political elite keep performing for cameras, Israel will never be able to heal - editorial
Since October 7, opposition figures have argued that they would have governed, prepared, and responded better than Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition.
Hamas allegedly asked Mansour Abbas to ensure Netanyahu's re-election in 2021 - report
The official reportedly believed that "Netanyahu was looking for continued calm and quiet understandings, while a new government would be dragged into an operation in the Gaza Strip."
High Court urged to lift Oct. 7 audit freeze, hold semi-classified hearing
The original ruling did not permanently bar the comptroller from auditing the events of October 7, but temporarily froze work on eight defined “core” audits while
How the haredi draft issue puts the status of Israeli women into question
Tal Hochman, Executive Director of the Israel Women's Network, and Rabbi Natan Slifkin, explore the ongoing struggles faced by women in Israeli society, and the haredi draft issue.
Terror-linked Samidoun actively promoting terror, armed resistance in Sweden
The NGO, which referred to the October 7 attacks as a "great revolutionary event," is designated as a terrorist entity by Israel, Germany, the US, and Canada.
U2 releases EP featuring poem by Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai
Israel Prize winner Yehuda Amichai, who died in 2000, is considered by many to have been the greatest modern Israeli poet.
Expert: Lessons, trauma from October 7 informing new West Bank land registration policy - interview
Israeli leaders are choosing to prioritize physical security, even if it means “taking the risk of being a pariah nation,” foreign policy expert Harley Lippman said.
'Impersonating officer' Assaf Shmuelovitz to serve sentence in psychiatric hospital
The defendant was charged with serious espionage, transmitting information, entering a secret location, and obtaining things by fraud after infiltrating Southern Command headquarters on October 7.
Qatar’s ‘Ring of Fire’: The growing influence posing a deadly threat to Israel's security - opinion
If we do not cleanse Israel of the Qatari parasite, we will experience much greater disasters than the October 7 massacre.
Women's integration into IDF 'disaster': Rabbis send letter to Netanyahu demanding intervention
The letter came in response to the military’s new program, which would include women in the Armored Corps. It was written by leading rabbis in the religious Zionist sector.