At 68 – Is Israel Isolated?

Israel’s increasingly global integration is reflected by NATO recent;y inviting Israel to establish a permanent mission at their Brussels headquarters.

Brazil Suspends President who Blocked Dani Dayan’s Appointment

Back in January, Dayan tweeted bitterly, “14 MKs labored indefatigably against my appointment in Brazil: 13 Joint Arab List members and one Tzipi Livni.”

Ori Gersht’s ‘Floating World’ at London’s Ben Brown Fine Arts

Israeli photographer Ori Gersht's latest works are a series of photographs capturing the ancient gardens in Buddhist Zen temples in and around Kyoto.

IDF, Police, Foil Overnight Attempt to Celebrate Independence Day in Ruined Settlement

What would better express Israel's independence than allowing the thriving communities of northern Samaria thrive again?

Vital Statistics: Israel Has Grown from 806,000 to 8,522,000 Citizens in 68 Years

In 1948 Israel's annual GDP (in 2015 rates) was $6.66 billion. Today we are happy to report things have become much better, with the GDP reaching $294 billion.

Daughter of Martyred Har Nof Rabbi Chaim Yechiel Rothman z’l Speaks About Loss

The daughter of a rabbi murdered by Arab terrorists at a Jerusalem synagogue shares her loss, love and pain.

Hatzalah’s New Psycho-Trauma Unit Aiding Shock Victims

Shock and trauma prevention and treatment now being administered for victims of terror at scenes of attacks.

Special Needs Student Joins the IDF

Yinon Refaeli received the opportunity to fulfill his childhood dream.

Terror Victim’s Brother Interrupts Netanyahu During Official Memorial Day Speech

Rami Cohen shouted at Netanyahu from the audience: Two months ago a terrorist shattered my brother’s skull, after I was injured 15 years ago, and the wounds still haven’t healed.

IDF Officer Still in Serious Condition After Bombing at Hizme

The IDF officer wounded in the Hizme checkpoint terror attack underwent surgery for his injuries. He's in serious condition.

Special Ceremony at Jerusalem’s Mt. Herzl Honors Israel’s Victims of Terror

Israelis honored the nation's victims of terror at a special ceremony at Jerusalem's Mt. Herzl cemetery.

Israeli Arab Educator Teaches ‘Halas-Enough Theory’ to New Generation

Dr. Padilla says Israeli Arabs will do well to learn from American Jews, whose leadership manages to accomplish a great deal despite the relatively small size of their constituency.

Netanyahu: ‘On This Day, All Israel Feels the Agony’

PM Benjamin Netanyahu shared personal memories with participants at Mt. Herzl Memorial Day ceremonies.

Yom HaZikaron: Israel Remembers 23,477 Fallen & Victims of Terror

Israel observes its Memorial Day to honor fallen soldiers and citizens who died as victims of terror.

Israel Railways Runs Free Memorial Day Shuttles to Cemeteries

Israel Railways is providing Memorial Day shuttles until 1 pm between train stations and cemeteries.

Watch full Version: Knesset ‘Songs in their Memory’ Event Honoring Israel’s Fallen [video]

The evening featured performances by Shiri Meimon, Ninet Tayeb, Harel Skaat, Idan Haviv, Chief IDF Cantor Lt. Col. Shai Abramson, Uziya Tzadok and military bands.

Ben-Gurion U Arab Students Protest ‘Occupation’ on Memorial Day Eve

“The timing of this protest was intended to hurt the bereaved families."

Reports: Likud and Labor Closer than Ever to Coalition

Israel has seen its share of wall-to-wall coalition governments, especially in the 1980s, and in each instance it has been Labor which acquiesced to join with Likud.

Fallen ‘Lone Soldiers’ Leave a Family and Country in Mourning

Ten years after the death of her son Michael, an American-born IDF soldier who fell in battle, Harriet Levin is still learning to cope.

Israel Mourns its Fallen Soldiers and Terror Victims

The national Memorial Day for Israel’s fallen commenced on Tuesday at 8 p.m. with a nationwide minute of silence, as sirens throughout the country marked the solemn moment and flags were lowered to half mast.

Terror Victim To Receive Posthumous Military Decoration

Weissman was a 21-year-old IDF soldier stabbed to death in front of his wife and child in a supermarket in the Binyamin region on February 18.

President Rivlin at Western Wall Memorial Day Ceremony: ‘We Must have Faith in the...

Maj. Gen. Eizenkot said at the ceremony that the unity of the nation "is the foundation of the Israel Defense Forces, and it shapes it as the nation's army, as a state army."

‘Miriam’s Song’ Speaks to the Soul of the Nation of Israel About Loss

The Hebrew-language best-seller, Miriam's Song, by Miriam Peretz, will be a hit in English that shatters hearts.

2 IDF Soldiers Wounded, 5 Bombs Still ‘Hot’ in Attack at Hizme Checkpoint

Five more bombs were found after a twin bombing that left an IDF officer with head and facial wounds at Hizme checkpoint.

Drop in a Bucket: US Giving Gaza $50 Million in Aid Over 5 Years

No one in the State Dept. on this occasion addressed the green elephant in the tent, Hamas.

Court Forces Police to Release 12-Year-Old Suspect from Prison

The court ruled that police must give more consideration as to whether or not to arrest young minors.

Serious Damage to Solomon’s Pools Still Neglected by Palestinian Authority

The ancient water reservoir of Solomon's Pools is damaged but has not yet been repaired by the Palestinian Authority.

PM Netanyahu Reveals Threat That Moved Egypt to Rescue Staff at Israeli Embassy in...

PM Netanyahu says the threat of sending Israeli commandos into Cairo was enough to convince Egypt's president to send his own troops to rescue Israeli embassy staff from a mob.

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