The October 7 Massacre
'Third therapist in the room': Inside Israel's psychedelic trauma trial
Eight-hour sessions, two therapists, and MDMA as "a third therapist in the room." Inside Israel's race to reach the 60% of veterans standard therapy fails.
Dave Matthews alienates longtime Jewish fans with comments on Israel, Gaza - opinion
Israel's bomb shelter crisis: When sirens sound, millions of Israelis have nowhere safe to go
A year ago, Israel shifted from intentions to capabilities in Operation Rising Lion - opinion
The war inside Israel's reserve families: 'To him, defending the border protects our family'
DOMESTIC AFFAIRS: Nearly three years after Yitzy Friedman received a call-up notice for the reserves on October 7, his wife, Roni, is still wrestling with the cost of her husband’s decision to serve.
MK Gotliv denies claims that Likud will cancel primaries, defends 'Bild' leak affair
Gotliv was unimpressed by Amit Segal’s report on Netanyahu’s intention to cancel the Likud primaries, saying that he was "diminishing the leadership strength of the Prime Minister."
Canada’s antisemitism crisis exposes the failure of its institutions - opinion
Antisemitism is surging in Canada, raising questions about whether its laws and institutions are doing enough to respond.
What Abu Dhabi taught me about tolerance
"If more people chose conversation over slogans and curiosity over condemnation, we might discover that we have far more in common than we have been led to believe"
75 Years, $57 billion, one unbreakable bond
Israel Bonds Global President and CEO Dani Naveh reflects on the organization’s extraordinary journey alongside the State of Israel
Hamas items, including Sinwar's battle plans on display at new intelligence center exhibit
There is also a separate exhibit item highlighting UNRWA workers who were likewise dual-hat operatives for Hamas, many of whom took part in the October 7 atrocities.
Israel can contain Hamas without reoccupying all of Gaza - opinion
Reoccupying Gaza would bring heavy costs, while a divided Strip may better serve Israel's interests.
Immunity is not impunity: Gotliv case tests Israel’s democratic protections - editorial
The Gotliv debate underscores a simple truth for Israeli democracy: immunity safeguards debate, but it cannot eliminate legal responsibility.
Tally Gotliv jeopardized Shin Bet agent’s safety, AG tells Knesset panel
The Attorney-General told the Knesset that Gotliv endangered a Shin Bet agent by disclosing classified details, as the MK seeks immunity from prosecution.
Israel beats enemies on multiple fronts but risks diplomatic setbacks - analysis
Israel has strengthened militarily across Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, and Syria since October 7, but its diplomatic influence has fallen, potentially limiting long-term strategic gains.