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Murray: Europe throwing Israel to the crocodiles

Murray: Europe throwing Israel to the crocodiles

During his numerous visits to the country, both on the home front and battlefield, he has seen Hamas and Hezbollah terror bases with his own eyes, witnessed the bravery of soldiers, and observed the facts that anti-Israeli media and diplomacy persistently try to hide and distort – but unlike in the past, he says, the old establishments no longer have a monopoly on knowledge.

Why does everyone want to be Syria's ally?

Why does everyone want to be Syria's ally?

After more than a decade of civil war and mass killings, why is the Assad regime enjoying renewed legitimacy—even from Israel?

US to designate Yemen's Houthi movement as foreign terrorist group

Houthi-Russian alliance: Strategic partnership or prelude to WWIII?

With the Kremlin's growing dependence on Iran, its eye on Taiwan, and potential role in regional "day after" solutions, Israel must take a clear-eyed look at Russia's current position.

'There was no indication of the tragedy that was to come'

'There was no indication of the tragedy that was to come'

From survivors who escaped domestic violence to families who lost their loved ones, Israel's hidden epidemic spans age, faith, and social class. As war coverage dominates headlines, Israel Hayom marks International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women by bringing these critical stories to light.

'We are here to stay': Chabad emissaries defiant after killing

'We are here to stay': Chabad emissaries defiant after killing

With the movement's UAE representative Rabbi Zvi Kogan brutally killed in a suspected Iranian-hatched plot, his colleagues are determined to stick to their mission of bringing faith to Jews worldwide.

Why is Iran's birth rate plummeting?

Why is Iran's birth rate plummeting?

Deputy health minister warns that without improvement, "We will fall into a demographic black hole and it will take us about 150 years to compensate for it."

From a ring of fire to a ring of peace

Is Iran on the brink of collapse?

Despite being one of the largest oil and gas powers in the world, Iran is implementing extensive power outages to conserve energy. This phenomenon highlights the country's crumbling infrastructure, underutilized natural resources, and the impact of international sanctions and domestic policies.

Lebanon ceasefire: Beirut seeks deal permitting Hezbollah's continued presence

Lebanon ceasefire: Beirut seeks deal permitting Hezbollah's continued presence

Israel targets Hezbollah leadership as talks advance, while Lebanese army's Shiite ties raise doubts about the agreement's enforcement.

Blueprint of a revolution: How Israel сould topple the Iranian regime

Blueprint of a revolution: How Israel сould topple the Iranian regime

As opposition leaders craft detailed plans for regime change in Tehran, security experts and Iran scholars warn that the fall of the clerical leadership could usher in an even more radical force – with the Revolutionary Guards poised to seize control.

'Things could go wrong at any moment': Life on the Israel-Egypt-Gaza border

'Things could go wrong at any moment': Life on the Israel-Egypt-Gaza border

Bnei Netzarim residents navigate life between two borders while questioning assumptions about regional stability. Despite its pastoral desert setting, locals remain vigilant, mindful of lessons learned from recent history.

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