IDF Soldiers
Hind Rajab Foundation files complaint against IDF soldier in Amsterdam
According to HRF, the young Israeli man, S.A., served in the IDF as a sergeant in the “Zion” company of the 97th Netzah Yehuda Battalion.
Tel Aviv University student wounded in Gaza finds swastika on his car - report
Israel’s upcoming election season could become its ugliest yet - opinion
IDF soldier sentenced to month in prison for wearing 'Messiah' patch during IDF chief's visit
HRF files complaint against German prosecutor over dismissed charges against IDF soldier
HRF claims that the "unjustified dismissal" shielded soldier Shimon Avichai Zuckerman from genocide charges.
IDF indicts two soldiers for smuggling cigarettes, stealing ammo, tax offenses linked with Gaza
The IDF charged two Sergeant First Class-ranked suspects with smuggling cigarettes, stealing ammunition, and committing tax offenses, including money laundering, in connection with Gaza.
First Sergeant Alexander Glovanyov killed in combat near Israel-Lebanon border
Glovanyov was a lead vehicle driver in the 6924th Transport Battalion. His family has been notified.
Coalition pushes to extend delivery exemptions for life-saving equipment to IDF soldiers
With Adi Vaxman and Operation Israel among key advocates, a Knesset hearing highlights efforts to speed critical defensive gear to the frontlines
Soldiers who shot hostages had orders to shoot all men on-sight - report
Yotam Haim, 28, Samer Talalka, 25, and Alon Shamriz, 26, were all taken captive during Hamas' attack on October 7, 2023.
Peru opens investigation into former IDF soldier after Hind Rajab Foundation files complaint
The allegations include war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide committed in the Gaza Strip during IDF service.
Hundreds of young Olim attend Jerusalem Conference ahead of mandatory IDF service
As Aliyah inquiries have increased by several hundred percent since October 7, this event brought together hundreds of young immigrants for IDF preparation
IDF soldier 'smokes' with Virgin Mary statue in latest act of disregard towards Lebanese Christians
The photo, Kan News reported, had been uploaded by IDF soldiers to social media and taken in the village of Debel sometime over the last day.
Tushiya: When the battlefield enters the home
The Quiet Revolution of the "Tushiya" Program by the Israel Public Health Association
War strain tests IDF values, but not its moral core - opinion
The very existence of open, critical, and candid command discourse is evidence of a living system seeking correction.