Youth programs director helps IDF orphans cope with loss
A Q&A with Shlomi Nahumson, the director of youth programs at the Israel Defence Forces Widows and Orphans (IDFWO) organization
Hamas digging ten km of tunnels per month, Israeli officials say
Hamas is digging approximately ten kilometres of tunnels leading from Gaza to Israel each month and some are undetectable, Israeli defence and diplomatic officials said
Five ways the IDF stops ‘lone wolf’ terror attacks
“Lone wolf” terrorism in Europe is making headlines around the world. But in Israel, the phenomenon of angry or troubled individuals taking up arms is old news
IDF orphans find respite in GTA
For the fifth year, widows and orphans of Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terror were treated to a free vacation to North America’s East Coast
A tightly written Mossad spy thriller
The English Teacher by Yiftach Reicher-Atir casts a bit of light about the Mossad
Where you go, I shall go
Loyalty may be a troublesome concept for philosophers, but it has never been a question for Jews, writes Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
IDF mistakenly kill Palestinian teen in response to rock-throwing attack
The IDF initially said those shot by soldiers were involved in the attack, but later said none of them were
My dinner with the IAF commander who led Israel’s Operation Opera
Looking back at Israel’s bombing of a dangerous Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981
Event honouring wounded IDF vets features dancing, music, even a marriage proposal
Despite challenges they face, wounded Israeli soldiers do their best to remain positive
We are no longer young David astride Goliath
The comparison of David, armed with only a slingshot, to the fully armed IDF soldier who shot an injured terrorist, is problematic as it illustrates that we must recognize that the People of Israel are no longer the young David, writes Sagi Melamed