The October 7 Massacre
Meet Karin Prien, the woman who could become Germany’s first Jewish president
Prien is a federal minister in the Christian Democratic Union in the German parliament and has emerged as a possible frontrunner to succeed Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Europe should align with Israel, the US against the Iranian threat - opinion
Courage, not recklessness: Why Netanyahu and Trump were right on Iran
US and Israel dismantle Iran's regional terror network in coordinated strike - opinion
Netivot shows how Israel’s periphery can become its center - opinion
Netivot merges innovation and faith, turning Israel’s periphery into a thriving hub.
How tennis is bringing Jewish and Arab Israeli children together - opinion
The success of the Freddie Krivine Initiative – bringing together Jewish and Arab Israelis to play tennis.
For former Gaza hostage Elkana Bohbot, this war with Iran is different - interview
Being at home with family when Operation Rising Lion began felt like a privilege in comparison to the tunnels of Gaza, former Hamas hostage Elkana Bohbot told Maariv.
Israel brief to ICJ rejecting genocide claims likely delayed by Iran war
The ICJ had given Israel several extensions over the last year to file the brief, with the most recent extension being until March 12.
Border residents demand Israel eliminate Hezbollah, create buffer zone up to Litani river
Hezbollah terrorists launched about 200 rockets against northern Israel in a single barrage on Wednesday night, according to public broadcaster KAN News.
Supreme Court delays publication of suspect’s name in Shay-Li Atari rape case
Justice Alex Stein says there is ‘first-order public interest’ in disclosure, holds publication pending further review of claimed suicide risk.
Iranian expats face the same awakening Jews felt after October 7 - opinion
Iranian expats expected support for their struggle. Instead, many in the West defended the regime they fled.
‘Fake officer’ who fought on October 7 acquitted by reason of insanity
Beersheba District Court found that Assaf Shmuelevitz carried out the conduct attributed to him, but was in a psychotic state at the time, and bears no criminal responsibility.
Bedouin lawyer Hanan Alsanah eyes politics to advance Arab-Jewish partnership, women’s leadership
“I am a Bedouin feminist human rights lawyer as a peace builder,” Alsanah said at the outset, describing the identity she says she has “paid a very high price” to claim.
Mamdani’s invitation to Mahmoud Khalil: Anti-Israel activism enters City Hall - editorial
Mamdani’s decision to host Mahmoud Khalil raises concerns about New York’s political shift, signaling a troubling embrace of anti-Israel activism and alienating the Jewish community.