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Sporting a “chai” on his car and a yellow ribbon on his suit, Israeli NASCAR driver is more than a racer – he’s a symbol of resilience, remembrance, and pride.
Hybrid warfare is changing the nature of modern conflict, and it’s being facilitated by three trends: evolving technology, ...
The Israeli military says seven Israeli soldiers have been killed in the southern Gaza Strip when a Palestinian attacker attached a bomb to their armored vehicle while ...
Labour's proscribing of Palestine Action speaks volumes for the principles of a government that views unarmed protesters as terrorists ...
Further Israeli strikes were reported on Friday, including on Iran’s military airport in Tabriz and the Shiite holy city of Qom. Iran’s envoy to the UN said 78 people were killed and more than ...
According to a 2013 study performed by the Council of Religious Institutions in the Holy Land, 76% of Israeli textbooks use maps that don’t have lines separating Israel proper from the ...
Israel National News Judaism Our Rabbi on Yom Haatzmaut Our Rabbi on Yom Haatzmaut A heartbroken cry in 1947 becomes a clarion call and prophecy in 1967, as HaRav Tzvi Yehuda Kook rejoices over ...
Hannah Pasternak-Shames, 35, who became a tour guide in Israel after emigrating from Livingston 12 years ago, has worked with many Christians who visited the Holy Land on pilgrimage.
Jerusalem Post Israel News Israel Culture Hiking the Holy Land: Israel’s outdoors during Passover There’s no better opportunity to head outdoors than Passover. After all, one of the defining ...
The Holy Land has been in a state of conflict for more than 100 years. The present crisis began in 1917, when the British committed to establish a “Jewish homeland” in Palestine.
The map proposed establishing a Palestinian Arab state on 94% of Judea and Samaria, aka the 'West Bank', with land swaps between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs.
On September 20, 1948, the new “Tefillah L’Shalom Medinat Yisrael” – “Prayer for the Peace of the State of Israel” – was printed in two Israeli newspapers: the religious Ha’Tzofeh ...