Israel could become a global laboratory for treating collective trauma - analysis
A defining moment for mental health and societal resilience in Israel
A defining moment for mental health and societal resilience in Israel
Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu on archaeology, sovereignty, and the battle over history in Judea and Samaria
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Israel’s archaeologists are harnessing artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and cutting-edge science to transform how the past is uncovered – and understood
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How Moshe Arens reshaped Israel’s defense doctrine by placing the civilian home front at its center
How archaeology in the West Bank has become a battleground over sovereignty, heritage, and international law
UNESCO battles, abandoned sites, and a renewed national plan force Israel to confront its responsibility to Jewish heritage
In Jerusalem’s Old City, archaeologists peel back 2,000 years layer by layer, drawing a direct line to our ancient past
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