
IDF vets find healing in the wilderness of a Montana ranch
Therapeutic program lets combat veterans disconnect from the world and regain their equilibrium through outdoor activities and mental-health sessions.

Therapeutic program lets combat veterans disconnect from the world and regain their equilibrium through outdoor activities and mental-health sessions.

Experts say that, ironically, the Iran-made UAVs’ main advantage is how primitive they are, escaping modern-day radars and anti-missile systems.

How restaurateur Yonathan Iluz’s calling led him to feed thousands of IDF soldiers in Israel’s battered north.

Some wineries are trying to survive in the crosshairs of Hezbollah-run south Lebanon, while others are still recovering from October 7 attacks.

Havat Rom, which has been helping civilians with severe trauma, opened its doors to soldiers, some of whom are too fragile to reunite with families.

Security expert believes neither side wants the war. Yet neither can concede either, hoping instead that internal or external pressure will lead to a breakthrough.

In the past 11 months, Golan Heights ranchers have had to tend their cattle while dodging rockets and drones and extinguishing non-stop fires.

Rushing to the site of the attack, Adam Sfadi saw his own 12-year-old child was already dead and still tended to the wounded kids, saving lives.

A business in the missile-struck northern town of Kiryat Shmona opens twice a week in Tel Aviv, offering visitors the best of Indian cuisine.

Ziv Medical Center’s Druze director describes plans such as beefing up supply inventory and conducting training sessions for the multicultural staff.

Uncertainty and anxiety are rocketing in Israel as the country braces for Iranian and Hezbollah retaliation, but uncertainty is a problem worldwide. There are many ways to cope.

As the possibility of a full-scale war between Israel and terrorist organization Hezbollah looks ever more likely after recent events, these books offer insight on the situation.

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.

IsraAID has sent aid to Majdal Shams to help the community, which was devastated by a rocket attack that killed 12 children and injured dozens more.

After a missile fired from Lebanon killed 12 children in a Druze village, we look at Druze history in Israel, their military service, and complex identity.