
Photo of the Week – Babies in the stairwell
When sirens go off across Israel, hospital staff must crowd with newborn babies into the stairwell for shelter.

When sirens go off across Israel, hospital staff must crowd with newborn babies into the stairwell for shelter.

Despite tension and worry, Israelis use their creativity and out-of-the-box thinking not only to endure the trauma but to rise above it.

Two Hamas terrorists reportedly are being cared for in Israeli hospitals, brought in after their capture following assaults on Israeli forces.

‘The Voice’ contestant Sara Merson offers touching rendition of Matisyahu’s pro-peace track from an Ashdod shelter.

While her hometown is under constant missile attack from Gaza, pediatric ICU head nurse Irena Nosel cares for critically ill Gazans in Israeli hospital.

While Hamas attacks from Gaza put half of Israel under threat, Palestinian Arabs and Gaza residents continue to receive medical treatment in Israeli hospitals.

In their usual fashion, Israelis are quickly getting to the task of repairing eight days’ worth of economic, physical and psychological damage.

Dodging missiles, Israeli distance-learning tech specialists bring laptops to pupils in bomb shelters.

Israel and Gaza may be fighting a bitter conflict, but at Wolfson Medical Center near Tel Aviv, children from Gaza get a new chance at survival.

Once thought unlikely to succeed, Israel’s advanced missile interception system is saving lives during intense shelling.

For the past year or two, missiles have come raining down on southern Israel every few months. Somehow, as the pundits endlessly talked it out on different evening news programs, this became an acceptable situation, as unavoidable as bad weather.
Against the backdrop of tensions in the south, four Gazan children are getting lifesaving treatment at Rambam Medical Center in Haifa.