Second intifada
The miracle that shaped Israel Prize winner Avi Rivkind’s life and career - opinion
How one trauma surgeon’s split-second decision changed the course of a young soldier’s life.
Fight for Second Intifada victims reopens with $655 million judgment against PA - interview
PA ordered to pay $655.5 million to Intifada victims after NY Appeals Court reinstates prior ruling
Francine Bork Strausberg: Living a perfectly imperfect life in Israel
Bridge over troubled city
Municipality says bridge could collapse, but suspicion stands in the way of cooperation.
PTSD expected for many terror victims after release
"There is now a deep fear that no one is listening to these people," says psychologist; 1,000 killed, 17,000 injured in Second Intifada.
A nightmare that never ends
My daughter, Malki, died in the Sbarro massacre 10 years ago. The monster who planned her murder brags that she will soon be freed. May she remain in jail for as long as I grieve – forever.
Ten years on, pain of Dolphinarium bombing still strong
Lilya Zhukovsky still has a clear memory of the last time she saw her daughter alive: It still feels like “it happened yesterday.”
In honor of Koby Mandell
Today marks the 10th anniversary of Koby and his friend Yosef Ishran’s brutal deaths, the 62nd and 63rd casualties of the second intifada.
Barghouti: Israel, US can't stop Palestinian statehood
Jailed Second Intifada mastermind says that state will not rise from negotiations, supports planned unilateral declaration in UN.
Skepticism in east Jerusalem ahead of Nakba Day
Palestinians unconvinced commemoration will hasten end of "occupation," say it will take American, EU governments to bring change.
French court convicts Israeli of slandering Jamal al-Dura
Yehuda David fined for rejecting claims that former patient was wounded by IDF in iconic second intifada incident.
French court convicts Israeli of slandering al-Durra
Dr. Yehuda David convicted for refuting claims that a former patient of his was injured by IDF gunfire in iconic second Intifada incident.
The last line of defense
‘In our profession, we are always searching for the next threat,’ says Ch.-Supt. Maoz. On patrol with Israel’s busiest police bomb squad.