19-year-old Yeela David thought her brother, 23-year-old Evyatar who was kidnapped from the Nova rave, would come back any day until about six months into the war. Now, she says, 'this might last for years more,' adding 'we cannot let apathy take control of us'
Once the dust settles on the killing of Sinwar, international attention will switch to the Iranian front. In the meantime, the deaths of five IDF soldiers in Lebanon is a reminder that achievements in Gaza do not solve all Israel's problems
The killing of the Hamas leader in Gaza has changed many of the key issues in the ongoing war – from the identity of his successor to what Israel needs to do to secure an urgent hostage deal. These are the main issues on the agenda
Most of the victims in the Jabalya strike are reportedly women and children ■ Netanyahu orders increase of humanitarian aid into Gaza to 250 trucks a day ■ Three soldiers seriously wounded in north Israel, two seriously wounded in northern Gaza ■ IDF shoots down aerial target from Syria ■ Biden, IDF both believe that Sinwar's death creates good conditions for hostage deal
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A couple who lived under a dictatorship in Argentina say they recognize symptoms of tyranny in Israel; and another couple that fled to London amid the rising tensions of the judicial coup
Even as Israel and Iran are mired in an increasingly violent conflict, research shows that Persian culture has had a significant impact on Jewish tradition – and it's discernible today
Israeli prime minister's offer of immunity hopes to exploit anger of Hamas members toward Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip
There's no doubt Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar deserved to die. But his killing is bad news for the hostages - and will only strengthen Netanyahu's lethal hubris
Gold hits record high at $2,696.62 amid global uncertainty. Geopolitical tensions, U.S. election, and Fed easing fuel surge. Investors flock to gold as safe haven.
Even if the chances are slim, Israel would be wise to take advantage of Hamas disarray and Israel's sense of achievement to push ahead with a swift hostage deal