Tal Lahat knew bringing the Israeli hostages home was a paramount mission, his mother says. A year after he died in Gaza, she's heartbroken that his wish hasn't come true. 'We'll do anything so that there will be no more bereaved families'
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: An Israeli tech worker helping rice farmers in the Philippines, and a teenager flying solo to Berlin to see Kendrick Lamar
Mahmoud Abu Quidar was incarcerated for plotting a terrorist attack and became a Hamas prison spokesperson. He describes Israeli security facilities as a 'Hamas school of ideology' where inmates are taught how to think, and how Israelis think. Before October 7, he says, 'Hamas leaders told us explicitly: "We will deal with them"… we understood something unusual was going on'
Israeli ministers will discuss a bill that would allow any new government to dismiss senior officials, including the IDF chief of staff, the head of the Shin Bet, and the attorney general within 100 days of taking office. In its current form, the bill appears aimed at deterring senior public servants
Startup Nation Central's 2025 Cybersecurity Spotlight examined why Israeli cybersecurity firms are performing so well, highlighting various strengths that differentiate them from global competitors.
Startup Nation Central's 2025 Cybersecurity Spotlight examined why Israeli cybersecurity firms are performing so well, highlighting various strengths that differentiate them from global competitors.
Two documentaries worth watching: one on an Israeli family dealing with mental illness; another on a Palestinian girl who experiences the occupation firsthand
An Israeli man has been indicted for carrying out missions on behalf of an Iranian agent, aimed at harming national security, according to Israel's State Prosecutor. Since the start of the war in Gaza, more than 20 cases of Israelis spying for Iran have been uncovered
A source who spoke with Haaretz said the PM Netanyahu thinks Israel should run the Rafah camps in the short term, until Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates take over, saying that they are 'relieving Gazans of Israeli control' and evading accusations of collaboration with Israel
'Very few' Israeli military sites were struck by Iran during last month's war, according to an IDF official who said that all sites remained functional. The Telegraph previously reported that five bases in the central, northern, and southern parts of Israel were directly hit
After Israeli activists began protesting the war by holding up photos of children killed in airstrikes, the Gaza Youth Committee is now reciprocating. 'We've seen them raise photos of Palestinian children, and we want to say clearly: We, too, are against the killing of Israeli children'
Israeli academics are outraged by the ostracism they have been facing since the start of the war and before it, but they should instead condemn the military for destroying Gaza's higher education and denounce Israeli universities that benefit reservists
Al-Baqa Café was one of the last places in Gaza offering reliable internet and a hint of normalcy. The café was 'full of women and children' when it was hit by an Israeli strike on Sunday, according to an eyewitness
Sent into Gaza straight from high school, five young Israeli conscripts describe the brutal, exhausting reality of the war with Hamas – a world of despair, rage and crippling fear, with no end in sight
'It was approved without a debate and will be brought up next week in a classified committee,' an Israeli lawmaker said. 'So far, no one in the Finance Committee has contradicted the concerns that I raised'
From Tamra to Tel Aviv and further south, Israeli engineers' maps show how a shock wave from Iran's ballistic missiles can be as ruinous as a direct hit
The 10-day sentence was an Israeli army commander's retribution for having complained about a shortage of mental health resources in the Kfir Brigade, soldiers told Haaretz. 'You have only two options: Go AWOL or commit suicide'