The October 7 Massacre
Against the current: Anat Lelior’s fight beyond the waves - opinion
Anat Lelior shattered surfing’s glass ceiling, qualifying for the Championship Tour – the sport’s highest level of professional competition.
'Last Letters from Heroes of the October 7th War': Nobody taught them how to do this - review
A love letter to Israel: Reflections on Memorial Day from Eilat - opinion
Not allowing Norwegian King to condole Israel post-October 7 was mistake, state sec. admits
Reservists Party opens HQ in Kiryat Shmona under Hezbollah fire, urges leaders to move north
The new headquarters is said to now serve as a hub for civic and political activity in the city and will operate an assistance command center for residents of northern Israel.
Europe failed the test of the Shoah. Is it failing again to confront absolute evil? - opinion
October 7 was the day of massacre. October 8 was the day of reckoning: the moment when Europe, 80 years after the Holocaust, was tested on whether it had truly learned anything from its past.
France, Spain's anti-Israel bias push Israel-Europe relations to new heights
Relations with Europe began deteriorating when the current Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was sworn in as Israel’s most far-right coalition ever.
Approximately 120 Holocaust survivors made aliyah during Gaza war, but numbers dropping
According to the Aliyah Ministry, the decrease in immigration of Holocaust survivors is due to the increasing difficulty in moving to the country at an advanced age.
IDF kills Hamas terrorists involved in hostage-taking on October 7
Those killed include Ali Sami Mohammad Shakra, a Nukhba unit commander who took part in the kidnapping of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Alon Ohel, Eliya Cohen, and Or Levy.
The thriving and lucrative business of antisemitism - opinion
Today’s trendy, provocative, and libelous claims against Jews have replaced the entertainment of the Roman Colosseum, where Christians were thrown to the lions for sport.
WATCH: In burned-out Be’eri homes, Magen 48 prepares local responders for future attacks
Magen 48 says its mission is to ensure that Israeli communities are ready to defend themselves until army forces arrive.
US appeals court rules Mahmoud Khalil deportation case can continue
In a separate but related development, the Trump administration reportedly fired two immigration judges who blocked the deportation of two pro-Palestine international students.
The Whomping Wall: From Jabotinsky’s Iron Wall to Israel’s active defense - opinion
October 7 did not disprove Jabotinsky's Iron Wall. It proved his framework needs an upgrade.
Beersheba Family Court approves Iris Haim to use sperm of slain hostage son to have child
Iris Haim submitted the request several months ago - and argued that her son, Yotam Haim “saw bringing children into the world as the fulfillment of a significant personal dream."