The officer, a man in his 40s, has long been recognized within the Defense Ministry's rehabilitation department as struggling with both physical and mental health issues, including post-traumatic stress. The traumatic incident that triggered his condition occurred roughly a decade ago
Recent headlines in Israel reveal how the investigation into the leaked video of a Palestinian detainee being allegedly abused at the Sde Teiman detention facility could set off a chain reaction, while the IDF's extensive focus on internal investigations may inadvertently advance Netanyahu's interests
As part of his 'reunification and healing' vision, the prime minister is applying the judicial-overhaul model to the defense establishment ■ Tally Gotliv is a hand grenade that Netanyahu has planted in the security holy of holies, while Yair Netanyahu is just a stink bomb ■ From the Knesset podium, Simcha Rothman desecrates the memory of one of Israel's greatest political scientists
Members of the emergency response team and other residents also extricated, treated and evacuated the wounded that day, 'independently and in a praiseworthy manner,' the report said
Trump maintains that the Gaza cease-fire will hold, but that doesn't mean Hamas or Israel want it to. Despite the recent clashes, the slow return of hostages' bodies and Hamas provocations, there is no sign that Washington will let Netanyahu batter Hamas
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: a woman whose dogs have retired after a stellar run on the show circuit, and a couple who refused to let air raid sirens spoil their wedding celebration
Two weeks after Omri Miran returned from captivity, his wife Lishay tells Haaretz about the challenges they both face – emphasizing that the struggle and recovery are far from over: 'I haven't processed what I experienced as a woman and as a mother on Oct 7'
The posters led to the Danish Zionist Association filing a police report against the Independent Greens for "violation of the rules of the penal code on racism and threats against other people."
Twenty-five years ago, in the aftermath of a bloody war, Serbia faced a world that condemned it for war crimes. In conversations with Haaretz, Serbian experts reflect on what it takes for a society to truly move forward – and caution against a battle of narratives in which all sides stand to lose
The Pope reaffirmed the Catholic Church's stance against antisemitism during his speech at the ceremony commemorating 60 years of the Church's declaration of relations with non-Christian religions.