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In the age of AI warfare, Israel’s strongest defense is its people - opinion
In an age of AI warfare and online manipulation, Israel’s next line of defense is a cyber-literate public.
Israel faces tough choices over haredi draft exemptions, legal expert warns - interview
Human Rights Day: How ancient Jewish values meet modern universal duties - opinion
Israeli bluntness masks a rich moral code that Western politeness lacks - opinion
Our future is at risk if level of hatred among us is not reduced - opinion
We believe that the most important lesson of Jewish history is that an independent Jewish state is not something that can be taken for granted.
Israelis deserve better than the in-fighting of PM Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant - opinion
Do they not know that one of the ways nations overcome challenges is by standing together and creating a sense of unity despite external threats?
Yeroham: A hidden desert gem in the Negev Desert
Located just under a two-hour drive from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and 30 minutes south of Beersheba, Yeroham sits in the heart of the Negev desert.
'Without agriculture, we face an existential threat': Food security experts speak at conference
Since the start of the war, agricultural production has significantly declined. As of March, approximately 90% of Israeli farmers reported damages to their farms due to the war.
Beyond the Headlines: A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news
After a Hezbollah missile killed 12 children in the northern village of Majdal Shams, the bridge at the entrance to Israel's capital was illuminated with the Druze flag.
The youth of Israel are a reason for hope - opinion
The youth of Israel today are walking in the footsteps of the founders of Zionism.
Israeli-Americans need to vote with Israel in mind in 2024 - opinion
American citizens of Israel and the United States, whether you feel more American, more Israeli or just Jewish, your vote may be decisive in determining the long term future of Israel.
Seeking normalcy and increased resilience, Israeli families turn to summer camp
Summer camps in Israel are adopting new operations to support kids affected by the war and adding multiple security measures, while summer programs aimed at promoting dialogue face new challenges.
Sharing the burden: How the ultra-Orthodox can serve in the IDF
If we are each responsible for each other’s well-being, then they must not shirk their duty to defend the country that supports them.
IDI study uncovers illegal employment among haredi Yeshiva students
"This study sheds light on the complex relationship between religious obligations and economic activity among young Haredi men," Gordon explained.