The prime minister also claimed the government would do everything in its power to bring the remaining hostages home
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Anti-Israel student groups claim October 7 marks ‘two years since the beginning of the genocide in Gaza’
By Jamie Shapiro
‘In the face of loss, our community remains steadfast, determined to defend Israel's right to exist in security and peace,’ said Board President Phil Rosenberg
By Gaby Wine
Hundreds gathered to mark two years since the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, and remember members of their own community murdered just this week
By Daniel Ben-David
An Israeli foot-and-ankle surgeon from the Rabin Medical Center who has been on the front line every day since the terror attack tells Elisa Bray about the day that upended everything
By Elisa Bray
One in four Nir Oz residents was murdered or kidnapped in the Hamas massacre and Irit Lahav, who lived on the kibbutz all her life, witnessed it. Now she's coming home
By Nicole Lampert
The original name referred to a similar show that ran in 2001, but was changed after some fans complained that it was ‘insensitive’
By Jacob Jaffa
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