Ex-Shin Bet official: The death penalty isn't revenge, it's how terror loses its key - opinion
The arguments for Israel’s new death penalty law for Palestinian terrorists
The arguments for Israel’s new death penalty law for Palestinian terrorists
A Holocaust-era diary that was buried, distorted, is now finally being shared
At Yad Vashem, ‘Living Memory’ reveals how objects, letters, and art carry the weight of lives lost – and ensure they are not forgotten
Jewish and Israeli writers are confronting growing exclusion in publishing, even as new voices continue to emerge and push forward
As Hezbollah’s grip weakens and war fatigue deepens, a growing number of Lebanese are beginning to see peace with Israel not as betrayal but as necessity
Negotiations with Beirut risk repeating past failures unless Hezbollah’s grip on state power is dismantled
Iran thinks in terms of proxies and building muscle, while Qatar supplies the money, the political oxygen, and the legitimacy – in other words, acting like a peddler
In the wake of October 7, a growing number of Israeli women are choosing to conceive the babies of their fallen partners – raising profound legal and ethical questions
Despite the shaky ceasefire with Lebanon, this family on Israel’s northern border says it will never leave again
New data reveal deepening trauma of Israeli children in the northern and southern border regions
The mental and physical wartime challenges for Israelis with special needs