'The fates of the Israeli hostages and the Gazan civilians are intrinsically linked: the war could end tomorrow, and the suffering of the Gazans would cease, if Hamas releases all hostages' said the cousin of an October 7 victim at the Tel Aviv protest
Israel invested millions in social media intelligence systems and had at least five when the Gaza war broke out. They all failed. A new crop of firms stepped in – and they're now looking for clients
As a result of the efforts of Omer Zur – a veteran and son of a wheelchair-using retired IDF officer – paraplegics can participate in hikes that go off-road, even venturing into rough terrain.
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A masterful work of history, Hitler’s People is especially relevant at a time in which popular support for democracy is waning and ethnic and racial hatred is rising.
For years, Roni Kamai, the head of Israel's national student council, saw the government and the teachers union repeatedly fail to resolve the issue of high school teachers' salaries. Now, she decided it was time to act. 'I'm not sure they understand how much they're hurting the kids, we've lost faith in the system,' she says
Isam Safadi took extensive measures to protect his family from settler attacks at their West Bank home, installing security cameras and an alarm system, building a stone wall, and purchasing expensive fire protection equipment. Despite this, his eldest son was seriously injured by gunfire while standing on the balcony. Next week, he'll begin 18 months of rehabilitation in Jordan
Volker Turk expressed horror at the attack, which killed at least 37 people and injured thousands, saying that 'international law prohibits the use of booby-trapped devices disguised in innocent-looking objects'
The Lauder Center and the southern branch of the Manufacturers Association of Israel work closely together and regularly promote high-quality employment solutions for academics in the Negev.
Aqil, also known as Tahsin, was born in Lebanon in 1962. In 2023, the U.S. State Department issued a $7 million reward for information on Aqil for his part in the 1983 bombing at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, which killed 63 people, and the 1983 U.S. Marine barracks blast, which killed 241 U.S. personnel
'Thousands of years of history have shown that scapegoating Jews can lead to antisemitic hate and violence,' one organization says, while another accuses Trump of 'treating Jewish safety as a protection racket'
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Aqil, Hezbollah's head of operations, is part of the group's top leadership. The Lebanese Health Ministry said the attack killed 12 people and injured 66. The IDF spokesperson said senior commanders of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force were also killed in the strike