Crisis

The war the world overlooked: Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe - opinion

The crisis in Sudan is not only about immediate suffering – it is also the result of unresolved political dynamics that continue to drive instability.

Newly arrived displaced people queue to receive meals at Thobo Camp, in Engpung County, Sudan, January 29, 2026.
Harel Ram, CEO of Synergy7

From the capital of the Negev to the decision-making tables of the world’s leaders

An elderly couple

During wars and crises in the world: The worrying statistic about those aged 60+ is revealed

Tamar Fekler, Senior Vice President Operations, Procurement & Logistics at Israel Electric Corporation

Israel Electric’s first female VP on leading in crisis and breaking barriers


Israeli farms face dire straits since Oct. 7, see 80% drop in produce output

“Since October 7, agriculture in Israel has faced the largest workforce crisis it has known since the establishment of the state," shared Dafna Yurista of the Agriculture Ministry. 

 A researcher stands in an experimental rice field belonging to seed technology firm Kaiima Bio-Agritech near Kfar Tavor in northern Israel.

Tel Aviv University President: 'The time has come to talk about the humanitarian crisis'

Prof. Porat claims that ignoring the humanitarian crisis contributes to our isolation in the international arena and potentially hindering our ability to achieve the goals of the war.

 Prof. Ariel Porat

Khartoum's struggle: Residents face a bleak Ramadan amid ongoing conflict

The ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, which began on April 15, 2023, has resulted in over 13,000 deaths and a humanitarian crisis.

 Smoke rises over the city as army and paramilitaries clash in power struggle, in Khartoum, Sudan, April 15, 2023

Israel is world-class example for crisis management - opinion

Robust global innovation ecosystems around key challenges will improve our lives and future. 

 People queue as Israelis are evacuated from the southern town of Sderot, near Israel's border with Gaza, October 15, 2023

From canned food to massage

What are the things we buy (and why we buy more) in wartime

 Prof. Danit Ein Gar

Jerusalem civil society comes together to help out amid war with Hamas

Under the leadership of the One Heart organization, a number of organizations have joined together to establish a center that provides a wide range of free and accessible support.

 AN EVACUATED woman from the South chooses children's clothing.

Israel at War: Looking into hell, thinking of the Holocaust - comment

There isn’t anyone among us who is not connected in some way, even indirectly, to one of the victims who was wounded, taken hostage, or murdered.

 DURING WORLD WAR II, the Grand Mufti collaborated with Hitler, broadcasting propaganda and recruiting Bosnian Muslims for the Waffen-SS.

US captures ISIS terror leader in Syria helicopter raid

The capture of Abu Halil Al-Fadani may be necessary for defeating ISIS.

 An ISIS member carries an Islamic State flag in Syria.

Will Israel's government crash and burn due to haredi draft issue?

INSIDE POLITICS: Benjamin Netanyahu is the pilot who hasn't engaged the emergency breaks as his government plunges from one crisis to the next. Could the hared draft issue be its fatal disaster?

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu sits with the pilots on the flight deck en route to Britain.

We must get rid of all nuclear weapons before it's too late - opinion

The record of close calls over the decades shows just how near the world was to a nuclear catastrophe. The time to eliminate the man-made threat of nuclear weapons is now.

 A 23 -kiloton tower shot called BADGER, fired on April 18, 1953, at the Nevada Test Site, as part of the Operation Upshot–Knothole nuclear test series. (Photo courtesy of National Nuclear Security Administration/Nevada Site Office)