The Eichmann Files

The Eichmann Files

Sixty years after Eichmann’s capture, the evidence used against him is revealed: Thousands of telegrams and transcripts prove how his monstrous policy was implemented, how he tried to cover up the annihilation, how he raged when the monthly targets for Jews on death trains were missed, and how he personally made sure to send even children to Auschwitz.

Jewish heart, Egyptian heart

Jewish heart, Egyptian heart

As a child, Tel Aviv-born Haim Netanel dismissed the cultural legacy of his Egyptian Jewish parents. Later in life, he discovered the richness and unique aspects of Egyptian Jewry, and began researching the community in Egypt and what happened to its members who arrived in Israel.

An ambassador in the eye of the storm

An ambassador in the eye of the storm

Israeli Ambassador to Italy Dror Eydar offers Israel Hayom readers a rare glimpse at the diplomatic front lines of the battle against the coronavirus pandemic, from one of the world's worst-hit countries.

'The situation in Bnei Brak is dire; the city is in danger'

'The situation in Bnei Brak is dire; the city is in danger'

Number of infected in city believed to be far greater than the reported figure so far, says Maj. Gen. (res.) Roni Numa, who oversees the military lockdown placed on the haredi city. “This crisis isn’t going to end any time soon, he says in a special interview with Israel Hayom.