Lone soldier
‘We're lone soldiers, but we're not lonely’: How the IDF supports fighters without families
“Olim (immigrant) soldiers who come from abroad to Israel do it purely out of a sense of Zionism and because they really want to take part in helping Israel and helping the IDF.”
Tel Aviv to establish new 'beit oleh' to support immigrants, lone soldiers, vice-mayor says
Government approves dedicated unit to assist new immigrants serving in IDF
'Digital Warrior': How a lone soldier shaped Israel's global narrative after October 7
As a lone soldier's mother, I choose the road of faith - opinion
If Israeli soldiers allowed themselves to go down the darker road, they would lose their way. Instead, they follow the light. They focus on their love for the Jewish homeland and the Jewish people.
From the US, Russia, and Ethiopia: New IDF combat recruits represent broad diversity
The recruitment plans were adapted to the needs of the military in all the units and brigades to continue to provide a continuous operational response in combat in various sectors.
Aliyah to Israel rises after wave of antisemitism, 237% more from France
A total of 7,000 new immigrants had arrived since October 7, including those seeking to enlist in the IDF and the parents of fallen soldiers.
She left Israel after serving as a lone soldier. The Gaza war brought her back
Hannah Schwarcz was in New York on October 7 and didn't find out about the massacre until October 8. By October 9, she was back in Israel to rejoin her IDF unit.
After her death, Israeli lone soldier's family donates her organs
Cpt. Rebecca Henrietta Johanna Baruch, a lone soldier from the Netherlands, is remembered as an inspiration to her fellow soldiers.
'The Partisan's Coat': A mysterious historical novel set in Israel - review
The Partisan’s Coat is Grenimann’s second novel. In a way, it could be called a coming-of-age novel.
Israel's Rosie the Riviters: Unsung heroes keeping Israel from collapse
Sherut Leumi is vital to the function of Israeli hospitals and other institutions. Without the B’not Sherut, systems would become dysfunctional or could even collapse.
Foreign fallen soldier is posthumously awarded Israeli citizenship
A French lone soldier who was killed in battle on October 7 was posthumously awarded Israeli citizenship by Interior Minister Moshe Arbel.
How can Israel preserve unity? - opinion
Tragically, unity has been involuntarily thrust upon us. Can we maintain it? Can we discover healthy communication?
'I'm horrified': South Africa warns of prosecution to citizens joining IDF
South Africa is one of the only countries in the world that recognizes Hamas as a representative of the Palestinian people.