Yemen's Houthi regime is capable of paralyzing the most important shipping lanes in the world through the Bab el-Mandab Strait, posing an intolerable threat for the U.S. and countries in the region
Did Israel implement the so-called Hannibal Directive – which allows the military to endanger a soldier to prevent them from being kidnapped – at the hostage-taking incident in Be'eri on October 7?
Families of hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza, who erected an installation simulating captivity in Hamas tunnels, feel that the release of the remaining hostages is no longer high on the public agenda
The preponderance of Hamas apologists emerging among some in the progressive left reveals that not only is the "Big Red Lie" back, it's more potent than ever.
Eran Smilansky had never practiced what to do in a real attack, so he had to improvise on October 7. Armed with a rifle and a few bullets, he played a cat-and-mouse game with Hamas terrorists for hours and rescued wounded neighbors. A story of survival and resourcefulness
Prof. Shulamit Levenberg from the Haifa Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is among the few Israeli women scientists who have invented the most innovative technologies and registered patents.
Prof. Shulamit Levenberg from the Haifa Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is among the few Israeli women scientists who have invented the most innovative technologies and registered patents.
The consultations were held recently with lawmakers and advisors close to the Prime Minister and discussed Netanyahu's messages concerning the Oslo Accords and ways to ensure that Minister Gideon Sa'ar, of Benny Gantz's party, remains a cabinet member
Even before the security crisis in October, the first three quarters of 2023 showed a 60% decrease in volume and a 21% decrease in the number of transactions.
Even before the security crisis in October, the first three quarters of 2023 showed a 60% decrease in volume and a 21% decrease in the number of transactions.
In January 1969, nine Jews were hanged in Baghdad after being convicted of espionage. A few minutes away, 15-year-old Mona Yahia hid in her home for fear of the crowd. Those sights remain fresh and are beautifully captured in her new semi-autobiographical novel