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Death penalty bill could turn terrorists into heroes - opinion

Executions won’t stop terror; they could glorify killers and spark more attacks against Israel.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir attends a faction meeting at the Knesset, in Jerusalem, November 17, 2025
Israeli politician Itamar Ben-Gvir walks inside the Knesset, on the day US President Donald Trump delivers remarks, in Jerusalem, October 13, 2025.

Moral, legal issues with Israel’s terrorist death penalty - opinion

Israel Police take a woman in for questioning.

'I don’t care about optics': Inside United Hatzalah’s Jerusalem daycare disaster response

An illustrative image of Palestinian and Israeli flags behind barbed wire.

Why Washington’s Gaza strategy ignores the facts on the ground - opinion


Leading through crisis: Edna Weinstock-Gabay’s mission to strengthen Israel, Jewish world 

“We can’t afford to let exhaustion set in,” she insists. “The Jewish people have faced existential threats before, and we have survived. We will survive this too.”

Edna Weinstock-Gabay

A 1,200-year-old jar with camel decorations discovered in southern Israel

At the site of Khorvat Anin in the Yatir Forest, a rare and impressive 9th-10th century red-painted jar used for liquid storage, adorned with camel motifs, was uncovered.

 Pottery pieces uncovered in an excavation.

Israel’s leading Web3 conference unveils full agenda for Building Blocks 2025

Attendees can expect a mix of keynote addresses, fireside chats, and hands-on workshops designed to provide both strategic insight and practical tools for Web3 success.


Hila Hadas and Israel’s mental health crisis: A system under strain but fighting for change

As Israel grapples with the psychological aftermath of war, Hadas’s message is clear: mental health cannot remain an afterthought.

 Executive director at Enosh, the Israeli Mental Health Association.

Israel remains in top 10 of World Happiness Report despite war, ranking 8th

The report also highlights the impact of social behaviors, such as sharing meals and volunteering, on happiness.

 ISRAEL IS RANKED as the fifth happiest country in the world in the UN’s annual World Happiness Report, despite the ongoing war.

IDF officer fired after publicly rejecting continuation of fighting, criticizing leadership

The removal of Majer came the day after an Israeli Air Force reservist was dismissed for a similar posting on social media.

 RESERVE SOLDIERS of the Be’eri Battalion.

Baby boom: Birth rates in Israel are on the rise, primarily in Jewish families

134,000 births Compared to 131,000 in 2023. Despite war and hardships, Israelis are choosing to expand their families, contrary to trends in the West.

 Medical staff and nurses roaming the halls of Ichilov Hospital.

Javier Milei delays Israel visit due to domestic issues, new date unclear

Milei's support for Israel has not wavered, and will travel to Israel as at least one Argentine citizen, Eitan Horn, remains in captivity.

 Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Argentinian President Javier Milei

The world must finally recognize Hamas's tactics as manipulation - editorial

Defense Minister Israel Katz has made it clear that the IDF will continue its operations until “Hamas understands that the rules of the game have changed.”

 Palestinians walk past the rubble of destroyed houses, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, March 6, 2025.

Is Netanyahu removing gatekeepers to shield himself from investigations? - analysis

The Israeli prime minister’s efforts to fire both the Shin Bet chief and the attorney general have raised concerns about political interference in security and legal institutions

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives to the courtroom at the Distrcit court in Tel Aviv, before the start of his testimony in the trial against him, March 10, 2025.