The October 7 Massacre
Canada’s antisemitism crisis exposes the failure of its institutions - opinion
Antisemitism is surging in Canada, raising questions about whether its laws and institutions are doing enough to respond.
What Abu Dhabi taught me about tolerance
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Hamas items, including Sinwar's battle plans on display at new intelligence center exhibit
Community security: Nir Oz volunteers train to defend Israel's frontlines after Oct. 7
With support from the Magen 48 organization, Gaza border Kibbutz Nir Oz is training a new, young security team to protect their community.
Former Gaza hostage, October 7 survivors receive therapeutic Healing Ink tattoos
Healing Ink aims to help survivors take back a sense of agency through tattooing, in what CEO Craig Dershowitz described as “a reclamation of their body, of their mind, and of their life story."
October 7 exposed the West’s dangerous illusion about Iran - opinion
The belief that economic incentives can moderate jihadist regimes collapsed on October 7, 2023; Iran may prove the next test.
Charity on Jgive's platform rose 200% post-October 7, signaling digitization of Jewish philanthropy
While Diaspora donations rose by 200% since the October 7 massacre, donations on the platform from within Israel rose by 226% within the same period.
Hamas likely possesses, uses FPV drones similar to Hezbollah, IDF Southern Command officer says
The army admitted that despite the time since October 7 and multiple efforts in Israel and abroad to counter the threat, there is still no complete solution for intercepting fiber-optic drones.
Editor's Notes: Kibbutzim are showing Israelis how to bridge the religious divide
“We do not have the privilege of refusing to work together, even when we disagree. If we learn how to do that, we will do good for all of Israeli society," a Kibbutz leader told me.
UN's blacklist of Israeli entities is part of 'reckless game' erasing moral distinction - editorial
In placing Israeli institutions alongside Hamas, the UN has practically collapsed the distinction between isolated criminal allegations and systematic sexual violence deployed as a weapon of war.
Knesset restores 'massacre' to Oct. 7 memorial bill after bereaved families decry PMO's removal
Previously, bereaved families had accused the government of attempting to whitewash failures and rewrite the narrative after it was announced in February that “massacre” had been removed.
The hospital beneath the city: Ichilov’s wartime reinvention
In scenarios once considered unimaginable, Prof. Eli Sprecher ’s understanding of medicine is now being tested: science, leadership, innovation and resilience, all held together by human connection.
UN adds Israeli entities to blacklist of countries that commit sexual violence - exclusive
"Anyone who is able to include Israel on the same list as Hamas terrorists and rapists has no sense of morality," said Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon.