
Tel Aviv University opens national PTSD clinic for soldiers, civilians
Clinic plans to provide immediate therapeutic response to as many patients as possible and bolster the long-depleted mental health system in Israel.

Clinic plans to provide immediate therapeutic response to as many patients as possible and bolster the long-depleted mental health system in Israel.

OPENLANE incorporates Click-Ins’ AI system to let potential buyers assess exterior vehicle condition quickly and accurately using a smartphone.

Daring special forces operation in Rafah results in two men, 60 and 70, returning to their families after four months of captivity.

Israeli food-tech startup collaborates with Japanese restaurant to craft prized dishes with eel meat made from animal cells.

Splinter from the Storm show combines ancient artifacts with contemporary art, including pieces inspired by the October 7 attacks.

According to experts, the rare artifact could be linked to the ancient Assyrian empire’s presence in the region.

Peres Center for Peace and Innovation recognizes pioneering women on the battlefield, the home front and across Israeli society.

Amid controversy surrounding Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, Golan has secured her place as Israel’s representative.

Study contributes to growing efforts to ensure food security in a world of diminishing freshwater resources.

International Astronautical Federation awards Prof. Isaac Ben-Israel a lifetime achievement award for his contribution to space sciences.

In a display of resilience and solidarity amidst ongoing conflict, thousands participated in the iconic Dead Sea marathon.

Yuval Freilich stands on podium in Doha as Israel’s national anthem plays. He now faces 3 more Olympic qualifying events.

Victory secures Sharon Kantor’s participation in upcoming Paris Olympics, where her style of windsurfing will be making its debut appearance.

JNF-Canada initiative meant to encourage exceptional Israeli nonprofit researchers or organizations to help cut greenhouse gas emissions.

Researchers say misdiagnoses often leaves the actual illness untreated, sometimes worsening the condition.