War

Why international law is on Israel’s side in the Gaza conflict - opinion

Israel's war in Gaza is necessary to national survival, and its associated military actions impact Palestinian civilians because of Palestinian perfidy.

 IDF troops operate in the Gaza Strip on June 4, 2025.
 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu confers with then-defense minister Yoav Gallant during a meeting with US President Joe Biden last year in Tel Aviv. Last week, Netanyahu celebrated Donald Trump’s victory after ridding himself of Yoav Gallant as defense minister, the writer notes.

Israel ‘without a doubt’ committed war crimes in Gaza, former Biden official claims

 MK Ayman Odeh attends an emergency conference on the murders in the Arab society at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, on January 21, 2025

Odeh: Majority of both Israelis and Palestinians want war to end

 SOLDIERS sit in front of the Western Wall after its capture in the Six Day War. The panic of the month before gave way to national joy, states the writer.

Lessons of the Six Day War - opinion


A Christian student’s life-changing year at Hebrew U - opinion

Boycotting Israeli universities doesn’t just harm Israel; it deprives students worldwide of the opportunity to study at an outstanding institution in a beautiful, historic, diverse, and fair country

 THE WRITER pays one of his daily visits to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

The factory that was brought back together: Nirlat’s moving campaign

The paint company Nirlat, whose factory was completely burned down in Nir Oz, is launching a new campaign that showcases the company’s recovery after October 7.

 Nirlat

Trade war pause fuels market surge, relief or reversal?

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Israel, US carry out joint counterstrike on Houthis in Yemen following Ben-Gurion Airport hit

Foreign reports are describing close to a dozen attack sites.

 (Illustrative) An Israeli F-35 near the scene of the IAF strike on H Hodeidah, Yemen.

Russia says willing to help resolve India-Pakistan differences over Kashmir

"It was stressed that Russia is ready to act for a political settlement of the situation resulting from the act of terrorism of April 22," the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Telegram.

 Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Russia, March 11, 2025.

From surge to strain: Why Israel's reservists are no longer rushing back - analysis

After nineteen months of war and national debate, the intensity of feeling among reservists has begun to wane.

 IDF soldiers operate, eliminate Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist in Gaza, April 21, 2025.

'Hamas can be defeated in few weeks,' former Israeli Ground Forces commander says

He argues that prolonged conflict will only undermine Israel’s strategic goals and that a defined end to the war is critical for the nation’s future.

 A Hamas terrorist in the Gaza Strip. February 4, 2025.

Best way to honor those who fought and died for Israel is know how fragile this home is - opinion

Our children who have sacrificed for this country are Kedoshim - the holiest among us. They were taken. And there are no words.

 Remembering Israel's fallen.

New memorial wall unveiled honoring 466 fallen kibbutz members

The site, located in the Megiddo Regional Council, has long served as a national tribute to kibbutz members who died in wars or acts of terror.

 The newly established fifth wall with the names of 466 fallen kibutzim members

Saigon's last stand: Remembering the fall that ended the Vietnam War 50 years on

Fifty years after the fall of Saigon, the images of helicopters, chaos, and surrender still echo as symbols of the Vietnam War’s dramatic end.

 A picture taken on April 30, 1975 in Saigon shows a tank of the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) smashing in the gate of the South Vietnamese presidential palace, South Vietnamese government's last stronghold.

United Nations: The tragedy in Sudan must end ‘World’s largest humanitarian crisis’ - opinion

The UK, France, Germany, and the UN must lead to end the war in Sudan by taking and enforcing the following measures.

DISPLACED PEOPLE ride on an animal-drawn cart, following Rapid Support Forces attacks on the Zamzam displacement camp, in the town of Tawila, North Darfur, Sudan, earlier this month. Zamzam, Sudan’s largest refugee camp, was bombarded by the RSF for months, with at least 300 killed between Zamzam an