
Kibbutzim begin to rebuild after Oct. 7 atrocities
Hope and resilience reign despite wrecked homes and farms, slaughtered or traumatized livestock, fire damage, bullet holes and haunting memories.

Hope and resilience reign despite wrecked homes and farms, slaughtered or traumatized livestock, fire damage, bullet holes and haunting memories.

Reprisals will come, but a top Israeli intelligence specialist believes these actions won’t lead to full-scale war and may even hasten a hostage deal.

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.

Yara, a resident of Gaza, was transferred to Israel for medical treatment after she was injured in a car accident.

From the first blood test for cancer to inventions that can save your life, and a reinvented wheel, we look back at some of our most exciting stories of the year.

Terror group repeatedly sends family members of its leaders to Israel for medical care.

Our coverage of a Jewish-Israeli surfer and her Arab-Israeli counterparts brought a new wave of initiatives in cooperation with Surfers 4Peace.

Israel’s surf is the star of two new edgy videos that show off the country’s waves as never before.

Hula-hooping is the hottest new dance and fitness craze to hit Tel Aviv’s public squares and beaches, and even missiles didn’t stop the action.

Israeli soldiers and reservists break out in tension-releasing song during moments of respite from Hamas attacks.

Ziggy Marley, Mayim Bialik, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Minnie Driver and Sylvester Stallone sign petition saying Hamas ‘cannot be allowed to rain rockets on Israeli cities, nor can it be allowed to hold its own people hostage.’

Viral awareness campaign gains support from celebrities and politicians in Israel.

Since the start of Operation Protective Edge, Soroka Medical Center in Beersheva has treated 1,116 casualties — 740 soldiers, 376 civilians.

Summer in Israel is all about camping – even with Code Red sirens.

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