The October 7 Massacre
Lessons in antifragility: Sderot shows how to adapt during times of war - opinion
Why some societies get stronger under stress is shown in Sderot, where it has seen growth following the tragedies of the October 7 massacre.
Butterfly effect: How Russia's Ukraine war enabled Hamas's Oct. 7 massacre - opinion
The death penalty bill in Israel: A dangerous path to vengeance, not justice - opinion
Missiles, routine, silence: Israel adjusts as war reaches heartland - analysis
Iranians join British Jews to celebrate Khamenei's death in Golders Green street party
Videos from the massive street party show hundreds of local Jews and Iranian expatriates dancing to "Am Yisrael Chai," chanting Iranian protest songs, and waving Israeli and Iranian flags.
After Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death, Israel saw justice, world saw escalation - analysis
In the nearly 40 years he was in power, Khamanei was responsible, through proxies such as Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, and Hamas, for the deaths of thousands of Israelis and Jews worldwide.
As Israel’s Iran front widens, civil society initiatives return to 24/7 emergency operation
Such specialized civic infrastructures filled life-and-death gaps during earlier rounds of fighting. What is striking now is less the novelty of the mobilization than its speed and normalization.
Khamenei's hidden hand concealed his flaw, and his long-reach of terror - analysis
The killing of Khamenei closes the chapter on one of the most consequential and destructive figures in modern Middle Eastern history.
When the details of Supreme Leader Khamenei’s assassination come out, jaws will drop - analysis
The IRGC ignored the fact that Israel changed after the October 7 massacre, and now they’re paying the price. Dictatorships don’t fall from outside; they collapse from within.
Ran Cohen Harounoff: Helping children thrive amid crises worldwide - interview
From Ukraine to Israel to Jamaica, Ran Cohen Harounoff helps children recover and thrive after disasters.
'A hug from God': Diana Klein on music, healing, and women’s empowerment - interview
Diana Klein’s music offers comfort, hope, and strength for women seeking self-appreciation.
Israel’s strike on Iran echoes past wars but marks a new doctrine - analysis
Israel’s joint strike with the United States against Iran echoes past wars, but reflects a new doctrine shaped by October 7 and the conclusion that deterrence and containment have failed.
Living on hold: The psychological toll of uncertainty in Israel
Israelis endure fear, fatigue, and uncertainty, waiting anxiously for America’s next move on Iran and what it means for their future.
Poll finds Americans more sympathetic towards Palestinians than Israelis for second time
The poll comes nearly six months after a New York Times and Siena University poll found that Americans’ sympathies had flipped for the first time.