
In Gaza war, doctors try out life-saving heat patch
Once exposed to air and shaken, heat patch is applied to the skin to mitigate hypothermia that can lead to impaired blood clotting in wounded.

Once exposed to air and shaken, heat patch is applied to the skin to mitigate hypothermia that can lead to impaired blood clotting in wounded.

For this technology firm, fighting terror doesn’t involve killing people, only killing the transfer of funds.

Whether through paintings, graffiti or music, Israeli artists are giving shape to the feelings prevailing in Israel and providing us all with hope.

Until it is possible to celebrate art in Jerusalem again, works from the postponed event are being showcased in countries of origin.

During the October 7 attacks, many female commanders sacrificed their own lives to protect their troops and save countless others.

It took the United Nations eight weeks to condemn the sexual violence committed by Hamas against Jewish women and girls. It’s a delay that undermines achievements of global feminism.

Midbarium Desert Animal Park, originally set to open in Beersheva in November, remains shut while all the animals must be cared for despite daily rocket attacks.

Four experts explain why ‘the West is next’ isn’t just a catchy scare phrase but an accurate description of the threat Hamas poses to Western civilization.

If you are looking for a way to give some extra support to Israel during the coming Hanukkah and Christmas holidays, why not buy gifts from Israel?

Steven’s meadow saffron and rain bells blossom in Re’im Forest, where more than 360 music festivalgoers were slaughtered by Hamas on October 7.

How do you rehabilitate dozens of hostages held in inhumane conditions? There’s no precedent. Israel had to write the book.

With many of our neighbors’ loved ones called up to serve, it was only a matter of time before we’d be lined up with flags to honor a funeral cortege.

Some of the women and children held hostage by Hamas begin returning to Israel, where they are reunited with their families.

The Malki Foundation’s Therapists on Wheels program enables children with severe disabilities to live at home, but now many are displaced due to the war.

Preserving and distributing rare indigenous wild plant seeds for cultivation provides meaningful relaxation for stressed northern residents.