'Likelihood of all-out war low, but must be taken into account'

'Likelihood of all-out war low, but must be taken into account'

Former Military Intelligence chief Amos Yadlin, touted as a candidate to head the National Security Council says that while Israel's strategic challenges are serious, the political imbroglio is unlikely to compromise state security. "The vast majority of MKs, in coalition and opposition, see eye to eye on the political and security challenges," he says.

A red beret and a stethoscope

A red beret and a stethoscope

Dr. Nofit Shmuel, 28, only the second woman to serve as a combat doctor in the IDF, speaks to Israel Hayom about breaking down barriers. "I look forward to the day when women in combat is something routine, and we don't need to write articles about it," she says.

'The golden age of American Jewry is over'

'The golden age of American Jewry is over'

The unprecedented uptick in antisemitism in the United States is forcing even the most ardent American Jews to reconsider whether the future that awaits them is as prosperous and safe as they thought it would be. 

'Anti-vaxxers are parasites'

'Anti-vaxxers are parasites'

Professor Galia Rahav, who has been compared to Mengele and Hitler and the subject of unchecked incitement for suggesting that Israel vaccinate children, now thinks the country can wait with vaccines for ages 12-15, not because of incitement on social media, but because Israel has "achieved a kind of herd immunity."