Shield of David program battles antisemitism through Krav Maga
"Our goal is to be on every campus, to arm the kids with the facts and with the ability to defend themselves," says program co-founder Brian Blehar.
"Our goal is to be on every campus, to arm the kids with the facts and with the ability to defend themselves," says program co-founder Brian Blehar.
In a special interview to Israel Hayom, NSO Group co-founder and CEO Shalev Hulio says the latest affair was created by "Qatar or the BDS movement - maybe both," and stresses that NSO Group does not maintain lists of targets. "If anyone uses our software to spy on journalists, they won't be a customer anymore."
Clashes between Arabs and Jews "spread like wildfire; we hadn’t expected them," Police Commissioner Yaakov Shabtai says. Having quelled what he calls "an intifada," Shabtai now plans to take on organized crime, saying, "We'll hit them hard."
The first woman to become chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel is leaving office with many accomplishments as well as controversies.
Yamina MK Amichai Chikli speaks with Israel Hayom on how he broke with his party, culminating with a dramatic Knesset vote that saw his ideology clash with his politics.
Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked isn't hanging her head over failing to pass the citizenship law, she calls the Opposition's immigration bill a "troll job," and claims Shas, United Torah Judaism and the Religious Zionist Party haven't ruled out joining the government.
Maj. Gen. (res.) Tal Russo is grateful for the relative quiet along the northern border since 2006, but thinks Israel has become "addicted to quiet," sometimes to its own detriment. He has only praise for his former soldier, PM Naftali Bennett, and explains why the Labor party is holding a grudge against him.
After his daughter died by suicide, Rabbi Shalom Hammer embarked on a mission to commemorate her by helping others with mental-health issues, recently launching a first-ever course that trains first responders to help teens in crisis.
Six years after Israel outlawed the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement, it's finding a backdoor in and once again stirring up violence in the form of unrest in mixed cities.
President Reuven Rivlin's term in office was a turbulent one, in part because the head of state asked us to look in the mirror and find common ground even when it seemed impossible.
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