The October 7 Massacre
IDF officers doubt Lebanese army can keep the peace against Hezbollah, Givati chiefs tell 'Post'
Giving the Lebanese army a chance could help legitimize future fighting against Hezbollah in the 'Middle East jungle,' which is critical after October 7.
Israel’s anti-fragile answer to a world in crisis - opinion
Between two worlds: How October 7 led Zoe Manor to work at Masa Israel
In the wake of October 7, doing good matters more than ever - opinion
Police documents about Nova music festival deleted from computer system - report
The deletion took place sometime during January 2024, and it is unknown who removed the files and whether copies of them still exist.
Beyond the war: The struggle to sustain essential care - opinion
In the midst of ongoing emergencies, our society’s true measure is its commitment to those whose struggles do not make the headlines.
October Council marks 1,000 days since October 7 massacre, calls for state commission of inquiry
The press conference was attended by bereaved families, hostage families, survivors, and representatives, who called on Israel's public to demand the establishment of a state commission of inquiry.
The Jewish Agency hosts New York screening of 'From October 6 to October 7'
The film chronicles the life of Chairman Doron Almog from the Yom Kippur War through to the events of October 7
Social media star Montana Tucker to host Maccabiah Games delegation parade - interview
"This is Israel. This is what being Jewish means,” social media star Montana Tucker said of the Maccabiah Games.
The Iran deal makes Israel’s next election so critical - opinion
With elections approaching, the debate over Israel’s security doctrine and political future is more urgent than ever.
Majority of Israelis support military buffer zones in Gaza, Lebanon, West Bank after Oct. 7 - poll
JCFA's survey also found that 65% of Israelis do not trust international forces to replace Israeli security roles, citing past failures and reassessing Oslo and Gaza disengagement policies.
Former NYC comptroller Lander challenges the incumbent Goldman in Democratic primary
Lander, 56, has perched his campaign on a refusal to take money from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the pro-Israel lobbying group.
A play called ‘The Zionists’ turns the post-Oct. 7 discourse into a dysfunctional family drama
The new play is set to run through July 3 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and follows a family on vacation as they navigate their conflicting views on Israel in the post-Oct. 7 world.
Former hostage condemns UN special rapporteur's silence on Hamas's October 7 sexual violence
"Your report speaks about violence against women. Why is there no mention of Hamas?" Gritzewsky demanded from the Special Rapporteur, Reem Alsalem.