This week at Ben-Gurion airport: A young Israeli man who returned to Israel after October 7 to enlist in the reserves, and two young Israeli women who attended an agricultural boarding school
Israel is hurtling toward a collision between its liberal pluralistic society and its increasingly powerful religious groups. Tough educational and budgetary reforms are needed immediately to avoid the crash
After October 7 the IDF's combat ranks thinned out. With attention focused on the controversy over enlisting the ultra-Orthodox, the army is overlooking a proven and eager source of recruits: women who want to be fighters
The cartoon of a man trying to catch a rat during Ramadan in war-torn Gaza, published in the newspaper Liberation, stirred controversy on social media, with some calling attention to the paper's Israeli editor-in-chief and its French-Israeli owner. The cartoonist, Corinne Rey, is a survivor of the Charlie Hebdo massacre
In the midst of the rumble of war, the IDF chief of staff is finding it difficult to control everything that happens below him ■ Hostage talks with Hamas did not make significant progress this week, but the issue is not totally deadlocked ■ Netanyahu's repeated threats to send IDF into Rafah serve a dual purpose
U.S. President Joe Biden and his team are still confident they know Netanyahu and understand Jewish voters. They should get a serious briefing on American Jewish positions and trends from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
The terrorist, a Gaza-born Israeli citizen from Rahat, entered a restaurant in a shopping center and stabbed Chief Warrant Officer Uri Moyal several times before being shot and killed
The author of 'A Day in the Life of Abed Salama,' a meticulously reported work on the tragedies that stem from life under Israel's indifferent military rule, believes that the horrible events of October 7 have not changed Israelis' minds about the need for a diplomatic process with the Palestinians
In an effort to maintain the relative calm that marked the first week of the holiday, Israeli police plan to allow mostly free access to the 50,000 worshipers that are expected to arrive at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound for the first Friday prayers of the month of Ramadan
Jonathan Glazer's Oscar-winning movie 'The Zone of Interest' has nothing to do with Israel and the Palestinians. But these days, every Jew is expected to state their opinion on Israel and Gaza
Many of those behind the backlash against the vote that would ban TikTok in the U.S. are blaming the pro-Israel establishment for lobbying for the bill in hopes of stifling anti-Israel sentiment
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called for elections in Israel in a controversial speech. The reactions range from 'a vision of peace and security in the region' to 'a knife in Israel's back'
Despite some Israeli troop pullback, the Gaza Strip is still seeing significant fighting. These images show the vast damage in Khan Yunis over the last several weeks
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Schumer calls election in Israel to hold new elections, says Netanyahu 'lost his way' ■ U.S. announces second round of sanctions against violent settlers ■ Washington would reportedly support a limited Israeli operation in Rafah to eliminate Hamas leaders ■ A man in his 50s was critically wounded in stabbing attack in southern Israel ■ Here's what you need to know 160 days into the war