Etgar Lefkovits
I watched my wife and son bleed to death on that kibbutz – but I’m going back
A farmer does not leave his land, says Avida Bachar
Holocaust survivor tends graves of soldiers killed on Oct. 7
Yaakov Lubinewski’s entire family was murdered by the Nazis eight decades ago and now he spends his time helping others through their own loss
Bedouin policeman who saved lives at Nova festival to run Jerusalem Marathon
Police officer Remo Salman El-Hozayel ferried festival-goers out of harms way on October 7
Netanyahu urges pressure on Qatar for hostage release
Hamas is dependent on the emirate financially, the prime minister said
Israel’s ‘falafel king’ donates 25,000 meals to IDF in Gaza
In the months since October 7, Shimon Biton has filled tens of thousands of orders for soldiers across the country
Argentina’s philosemite president Javier Milei heads to Israel, with his rabbi in tow
Milei is set to appoint Shimon Axel Wahnish, the head of the Argentine Moroccan-Jewish community, his country’s ambassador to Israel
Israeli intelligence minister says Iran is behind Hamas war
‘The fingerprints of Iran can be found on every conflict now underway in the Middle East, from Gaza to Lebanon to the Red Sea,’ said Gila Gamliel
Bible belt Cowboys fly out to farm while Israelis are away at war
A delegation of cowboys have travelled to Israel to help look after farms usually worked by Israeli reservists called up to fight
Remains found of 12-year-old girl burned alive by Hamas
The remains were identified by archaeologists on Saturday
Family buries belongings of Liel, 12, burned alive during terror attack on kibbutz
With no body left to identify, family lays her personal effects to rest
Netanyahu warns Charedi pilgrims against Uman visits
‘God has not always protected us in Europe,’ said the PM
New Tel Aviv light rail to open amid secular protests
The new train will only run for 43 minutes on Saturdays
Cycling ‘peace race’ to be held in Israel, Bahrain and UAE
The three-stage race has been backed by cycling's governing body
Swedish Jewish leader opposes ban on Bible burning
A majority of Swedes support a ban on the public burning of religious texts
New train route proposed to link Israel with Saudi Arabia
The project would link Haifa to the Saudi Gulf port of Damman, the UAE and Bahrain
Rabbi has tefillin cut by airport security guard while flying to Israel
British-born Rabbi Moshe Haliwa's tefillin were deemed a strangulation risk by guards at Queen Alia airport in Amman
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