The special unit recruiting hilltop youth
Desert Frontier was established a few years ago, as one of the lessons learned from the 2014 kidnapping and murder of Naftali Fraenkel, Gilad Shaer, and Eyal Yifrah.
Desert Frontier was established a few years ago, as one of the lessons learned from the 2014 kidnapping and murder of Naftali Fraenkel, Gilad Shaer, and Eyal Yifrah.
Israel's emergency czar wants us to know that he is taking into account a major conflagration in the north – and that we should prepare just in case.
Footage of Shani Louk being paraded in the back of a van around Gaza was one of the first to emerge on Oct. 7. Israel Hayom speaks with Shani's mother, Rikki, about the chaos that followed that dark morning and the desire to showcase the talent of her daughter in an exhibition launched the day she would have celebrated her 23rd birthday.
It took me only two minutes touring UNRWA's headquarters in the heart of the upscale Rimal neighborhood to understand that they knew everything. I saw with my own eyes the cables connecting UNRWA's communication room on the first floor of the building to Hamas' server room exactly underneath it.
From the Durban Conference in 2001 to the "genocide" claims at The Hague in 2024, the South African government has become the most staunchly anti-Israel voice. Ronen Dorfan embarked on a journey in a country that is whose leaders, once a symbol of courage against apartheid, use "Palestine" to cover up failures and domestic corruption.
Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan says his university could play a critical role in helping Israel rebuild after the war because of the unique talent it offers. He spoke with Israel Hayom.
An Israel Hayom reporter joined the activities of the Commando Brigade in Khan Younis.
In March 1961, the body of a woman was found in a forest near the picturesque town of Bariloche in Argentina. Her name was Nurit Eldad, a 59-year-old Israeli who had joined a group of young Jewish hikers on a trip. Was it an accident, as the authorities claimed, or was she on a covert mission to track down the Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele? New information has recently transpired.
The Philadelphi Corridor, which was established after the signing of the Peace Accords with Egypt, left thousands of Rafah residents on the Egyptian side of the border. Families were artificially separated. Already back then, they began to excavate the first tunnels. At first, they served to maintain the ties between the families. Later on, they began to smuggle commodities and drugs via the tunnels, and following the Oslo Accords, they smuggled heavy weapons too.
Israel Hayom speaks with the reservists tasked with one of the most crucial tasks that followed the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre – making sense of the chaotic data on the murder and kidnapping of Israelis in order to bring closure to families waiting to learn of the fate of their loved ones.
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