The October 7 Massacre
Former hostages return to Entebbe, confronting memory, trauma and history
“To be abducted in Athens on an Air France plane makes sense,” Gonen said. “But to be abducted at home, in the State of Israel, it was too much.”
Operation Entebbe, 50 years on: The rescue that reshaped Jewish history
October 7 trials: How Israel is preparing for the largest terror prosecution in its history
IDF destroys tunnels, kills terrorists, arrests over 60 terror suspects in North, South, West Bank
Netanyahu, Katz say IDF will stay in Lebanon until Hezbollah disarms
Katz noted that the IDF's current military goal in Lebanon was not to return the situation to its previous state, but to "change the reality and bring security to the residents of the North."
October 7 ceremony will be largest memorial event in Israel's history, founders say
The ceremony will be held on the evening of Wednesday, October 7, with the participation of hundreds of bereaved families, hostage survivors, and representatives of affected communities.
The breached walls we must rebuild this Seventeenth of Tamuz - opinion
This fast day is a reminder that destruction begins inside when unity fails and division takes root.
NY woman arrested for funding PIJ, wished 'every day was October 7'
According to the DOJ, Washburn made approximately 80 cryptocurrency transfers totaling about $30,116 to an account used by the alleged PIJ member.
Netanyahu says he 'lost a little weight' since Oct. 7, changed Israel’s security doctrine
Netanyahu said Oct. 7 reshaped his security approach, defended buffer zones in enemy territory, and promised a third strike on Iran if needed to prevent it from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Survey: Jews in smaller communities feel less heard when raising concerns about antisemitism
A Jewish Federations of North America survey found that Jews in smaller communities feel that police don't take their concerns about antisemitism seriously and often feel physically unsafe.
Netanyahu said ‘voluntary migration’ from Gaza still on table, avoided ruling out settlements
“The question is whether you prefer to do or to talk,” said Netanyahu regarding the renewal of Jewish settlements in Gaza. “And yes, I prefer not to address it.”
Smotrich says plans for northern Gaza settlements await Netanyahu's approval
The finance minister’s statements calling for West Bank and Gaza annexation often draw sharp international condemnation, as well as criticism for harming Israel’s global standing.
Not calling Hamas terrorists in Nakba exhibit was ‘error,’ says Canada’s heritage minister
Canadian Heritage Minister Marc Miller stated that "not identifying Hamas as a terrorist organization is... a failure" and called for the alleged "error in curation" to be rectified.
Families of October 7 victims to march along Gaza border, marking 1,000 days since Hamas invasion
The convoy plans to gather in Kibbutz Re'im's parking lot and march around the Gaza border, passing by sites attacked by Hamas on October 7.