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The new life of Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris navigates a fraught path to political relevance, torn between leveraging her 75 million-vote base for a comeback and escaping the shadow of a presidency that left her campaign — and party — in disarray
Tzippy Shmilovitz, New York
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00:04 | 03.29.25
Frequent beatings, prolonged isolation and constant starvation: Omer Wenkert recounts brutal Hamas capitivity
Wenkert, kidnapped from Nova music festival on October 7, says in interview with WSJ that he was held completely alone for 193 days, trying to stay sane by reciting Israeli rap songs and Psalm passages
Ynet
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12:06 | 03.28.25
Thousands of Israeli teens caught up in prostitution: 'You get out only when you're near death'
The true scope of the phenomenon remains largely undocumented but a new study finds kids at risk can be found in any school in the country
Shira Kadri-Ovdaya
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16:36 | 03.25.25
Helping Israel out: The inspiring work of volunteers who showed up during war
Jeanette Roberts and Sharon Schildmayer say were glad to be able to help out during difficult times; despite concerns of their families, put their faith in God to promote a worthy cause
Alexandra Lukash
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15:21 | 03.24.25
Families of fallen soldiers call for unity amid deep political divisions
In an emotional gathering, families of fallen soldiers and reservists called for unity among Israelis, stressing the need to overcome internal divisions, promote mutual understanding and focus on the shared mission of protecting the nation from external threats
Shilo Freid
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08:11 | 03.23.25
'I helped a Nukhba terrorist swallow a pill—it broke me': Inside Israel’s most secure prison hospital
Exclusive: 98 inmates are hospitalized in Ayalon Prison’s secure medical ward, including top Hamas terrorists; 'The hand whose pulse I’m measuring committed atrocities,' says nurse Yulia; in the criminal wing, an arms dealer turned caregiver vows to change
Liran Tamari
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23:41 | 03.22.25
'In no scenario had Eliya imagined or believed I’d be here'
Eliya Cohen, released after 505 days in Hamas captivity, reunites with partner Ziv Aboud, sharing emotional recovery and unresolved grief while advocating for the 59 hostages still held in Gaza
Tal Giladi
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00:03 | 03.22.25
Murder, extortion and fear: How Arab crime syndicates have taken over Israel’s underworld
Powerful Arab crime families dominate parts of northern and central Israel, growing rich through violence, extortion and lawlessness; with killers roaming free and entire towns living in fear, a cycle of murder and revenge continues to spiral unchecked
Raanan Ben-Zur
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17:03 | 03.21.25
'Growing up in Shachar’s light ': Jerusalem kindergarten renamed after its fallen soldier
Jerusalem’s Rassco kindergarten renamed for former pupil Staff Sgt. Shachar Fridman, whose heroism saved a comrade who had attended the same kindergarten, as family plants trees and herbs to honor his memory
Gilad Cohen
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09:04 | 03.20.25
Where are 20 billion shekels hiding, waiting to help rebuild Israel?
Batel Balaish-Soltnik and Ora Peled-Nakash, two trailblazing women in their fields, left successful careers in high-tech to lead the AID Coalition slate in the World Zionist Congress elections, determined to ensure that its vast resources are directed toward Israel’s recovery in the wake of the war
Ynetnews
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01:07 | 03.20.25
Freed from Hamas captivity, Tal Shoham’s first question: Who survived?
Shoham returned from Hamas captivity frail but standing tall. Now, he’s fighting for those still held, saying, 'I left my brothers behind, and I must save them.' As he reconnects with his wife and children, his 10-year-old son sums it up: 'Finally, the four of us'
Aviv Havron
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23:32 | 03.19.25
'I'm not okay until all hostages return': Freed IDF lookout says she's just beginning to overcome the trauma
Karina Ariev, freed after 477 days in Hamas captivity, refuses to accept freedom until all 59 remaining hostages are rescued, rejects the 'heroine' label and urges national unity
Ynetnews
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12:35 | 03.19.25
'Israel must prioritize hostage release over dismantling Hamas,' former senior diplomat says
Mike Herzog who served as ambassador to U.S. discusses missed opportunities for Saudi normalization, shifts in U.S. policy under Trump and strategies for Gaza, emphasizing freeing hostages should take precedence over toppling Hamas leadership
Sharon Kidon
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07:00 | 03.19.25
Israel’s Flotilla 7: Uncovering secrets of the Navy's first submarine unit
Flotilla 7, Israel’s elite submarine unit, operates in near-total secrecy; From the arrival of its first submarine, INS Tanin, to the tragedy of the INS Dakar, here’s a rare glimpse into its history, traditions and evolving fleet
Ynetnews
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22:21 | 03.17.25
From Soviet tanks to Nazi-era guns: IDF seized wealth of weapons in historic operation
Military's Enemy Assets Unit grapples with over 180,000 confiscated weapons while balancing legal protocols, ethical concerns and potential military reuse
Yoav Zitun
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14:16 | 03.17.25
The shocking story of the Olympic star who became a Hezbollah-linked crime boss
Ryan Wedding, once a Canadian Olympic snowboarder, became a top drug lord tied to the Sinaloa Cartel and Hezbollah; now among the FBI’s 10 most-wanted criminals, he’s accused of drug trafficking, money laundering and murder; $10M reward offered for his capture
Raanan Ben-Zur
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11:43 | 03.16.25
Which Israeli real estate hotspots are unexpectedly surging among North American jews?
Group purchases, community expansion, and a growing desire for a foothold in Israel: 50 top executives from Israel’s leading real estate firms are heading to a major expo in North America, showcasing new residential projects and addressing the challenges of buying property from abroad. But what’s really driving the surge in demand right now—and which locations are taking center stage?
Moran Regev
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09:46 | 03.16.25
IDF veterans with PTSD call for firecracker-free Purim: 'It paralyzes us—why is it necessary?'
Military veterans describe how firecrackers trigger severe anxiety, flashbacks and distress, sometimes taking days to recover, urging parents to educate children on impact
Nina Fox
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09:26 | 03.13.25
Women in leadership: Eynav Mass on navigating career growth and creating inclusive workplaces
Watch: LinkedIn Israel’s Country Manager and Director of Engineering Eynav Mass discusses her professional journey; speaking to Ynetnews, she discusses her thoughts on the role of women in leadership, and the importance of fostering inclusive workplace cultures
Sharon Kidon
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15:39 | 03.12.25
He's Jewish, met with Hamas and was Jared Kushner's college roommate: Meet Adam Boehler
Boehler, Trump’s special envoy for hostage affairs, faces criticism for direct talks with Hamas and controversial remarks about a potential cease-fire; His efforts include negotiating hostage releases, advocating American commando raids and addressing tensions between US and Israeli interests
Ron Crissy
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15:34 | 03.12.25
'Rats wouldn’t survive in such conditions': Omer Wenkert's mother reacts to her son's description of his Gaza captivity
Omer Wenkert shared harrowing accounts of abuse and survival during his 505 days as a hostage; His mother, Niva, called his return a miracle and vowed to continue fighting for the hostages still left behind; 'Captivity brings out superhuman strength in a person that helps them survive the worst of all'
Alexandra Lukash
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13:13 | 03.12.25
'Taking over influence the US is backing away from' : Europe begins to lead as US pulls away
With Washington treating alliances as negotiable rather than essential, Europe is forced to take on a greater role in security and international diplomacy; 'There’s a power vacuum, and it’s going to be filled'
Giorgia Valente/ The Media Line
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07:40 | 03.12.25
The Palestinian-American businessman who serves as secret advisor to Trump administration
Bashar al-Masri, a Palestinian-American entrepreneur and a Trump confidant, has become a key figure in efforts to address the challenges of rebuilding Gaza; Known for his neutrality and vision, al-Masri combines Western business savvy with deep Palestinian roots, advocating for peace, reconstruction and Palestinian unity
Einav Halabi
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19:25 | 03.11.25
Beyond the Product: How Strategic Branding Transforms Startups
How does branding shape the future of tech companies—and why is it vital for startups? From Google to TikTok, strategic name and identity shifts have driven global success. At SHOW 2025, experts will reveal how companies can stand out in a competitive market and what makes a brand memorable, trustworthy, and industry-leading
Ynetnews
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09:21 | 03.10.25
Where Tradition Meets Technology: The Digital Revolution of Synagogue Management
Easyshul is modernizing synagogue management with a comprehensive digital platform, bridging the gap between outdated systems and a modern, intuitive experience that enhances community engagement
In collaboration with Easyshul
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09:01 | 03.10.25
'I don't need the publicity': The Haredi businessman who gave Emily Damari a BMW
Shai Graucher, inspired by his late father’s charity work, unites wealthy US donors and Israeli war victims through lavish gifts, viral acts of kindness and a mission to showcase Jewish unity amid tragedy
Shilo Freid
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15:25 | 03.09.25
Life in limbo: Displaced Israelis face uncertain future as rebuilding efforts stall
Tens of thousands of Israelis remain displaced since October 7, with many torn between rebuilding their lives or waiting for a home that may never fully recover
Kangwoo Cho, Gabi Hirsch, Lia Ziskovich-Rahman
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10:08 | 03.06.25
Leket Israel: The food rescue network nourishing hundreds of thousands
As thousands of Israelis struggle to put food on the table, Leket Israel rescues surplus agricultural produce and cooked meals, ensuring that no one is left hungry. Each week, the organization distributes food to over 415,000 people through a network of 300 nonprofits and the dedication of 95,000 volunteers. In the wake of war, the need for food assistance has never been greater—and Leket Israel remains at the forefront, bridging the gap between abundance and scarcity
Ynetnews
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15:10 | 03.05.25
Freed hostage Or Levy's new reality: 'He cannot do this alone'
After losing his wife on October 7 and surviving captivity, Or faces a long road to recovery; his friends have stood by him, caring for his home and son; now, they’re crowdfunding to help him rebuild his life
Yael Ciechanover
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11:03 | 03.05.25
Blue and white security independence
How can we strengthen local defense manufacturing, reduce dependence on foreign countries, and overcome existing barriers and challenges? All the answers to the most pressing questions will be addressed at the Defense Tech Conference, organized by the Yedioth Ahronoth Group in collaboration with the Chamber of Engineers, taking place on March 4. Held at the Lago Hall in Rishon LeZion, the conference features senior professionals, government and security officials and a lineup of experts on stage
Lihi Gordon
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09:29 | 03.04.25
‘He was completely alone’: Hostage’s father shares son's harrowing ordeal
Omer Shem Tov spent more than a year in Hamas captivity, most of it underground; his father, Malki, describes his harsh conditions and the family’s fight for his release, culminating in emotional reunion after 505 days
Yael Ciechanover
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09:17 | 03.04.25
The prisoners’ dilemma: Israel vows to eliminate freed terrorists who reoffend
As part of the hostage deal, 736 prisoners and 1,167 Gazans were freed; Israel's security officials debate which is better—deporting them to Gaza, the West Bank or exile them abroad. Can Israel monitor them? What if they rejoin terror? Will Israel release another Yahya Sinwar?
Etty Abramov
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00:06 | 03.04.25
'We didn't come to Jerusalem to evict people from their homes'
Jewish-American developer Gary Barnett paid NIS 750M for 130 acres of Greek Orthodox Church land in Jerusalem’s Rehavia and Talbiya; in an exclusive interview, he shares his journey from a poor childhood in a family of 12 to leading a top NYC real estate firm
Hila Tsion
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18:56 | 03.01.25
'A quiet leader': How one courageous IDF officer saved 17 soldiers on October 7
CPT Eden Nimri heroically fought terrorists during Nahal Oz base massacre, saving 17 soldiers before being killed; her family, presented with her team’s charred logbook, treasures records of her professionalism, warnings to commanders and her ultimate sacrifice
Gal Ganot
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18:21 | 03.01.25
Oron Shaul rescue: The covert operation that almost collapsed the cease-fire
Before the Gaza cease-fire took effect, intelligence revealed Shaul’s body was above ground near civilians, forcing a tough choice: launch an extraction mission or protect the hostage deal
Gal Ganot
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10:12 | 03.01.25
Wounded officer details journey to recovery
Golani officer sustains life threatening injuries in his lungs, face and hands; says though of daughters helped him survive: 'I told myself, ‘Survive for them''
Roy Rubinstein
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09:34 | 03.01.25
There were 5 warning signs the night before the Hamas invasion, but IDF officials explained them away
To understand intelligence failure that led to October 7, it is enough to examine the evening and night before attack; IDF probe shows how those few hours encapsulates the entire flawed intelligence assessment; 'The border was so quiet that I had nothing to write in my daily report'
Yoav Zitun
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00:23 | 02.28.25
Michael Rapaport on Bibas family tragedy: 'Devastating, heartbreaking loss'
Actor, comedian and outspoken Israel supporter says coffins' should serve as wake-up call to the world; condemns captors’ actions as 'disgusting, demonic'
Alexandra Lukash
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23:17 | 02.26.25
Graffiti left by IDF troops turn southern Lebanon homes into a canvas of war
As residents return to destroyed villages near the Israel border that housed IDF troops fighting Hezbollah, they find battle-scarred walls bearing the story of the war
Associated Press
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11:39 | 02.26.25
With hostage's return, Ori Danino’s final act of heroism is complete
On October 7, Danino was close to escaping the Nova music festival when he made a fateful decision - to turn back and try to rescue Omer Shem Tov and Maya and Itay Regev; the three were released, but Danino was killed in captivity
Gilad Cohen
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15:41 | 02.24.25
Friedrich Merz is a stalwart Israel ally | Meet Germany's next chancellor
CDU leader vowed to lift restrictions on German arms exports to Jerusalem and criticized both outgoing chancellor Olaf Scholz and Biden administration for policies during the war
Itamar Eichner, Zeev Avrahami
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09:46 | 02.24.25
Freed hostages reveal signs of life from those still held by Hamas: This is who we know about
Twenty-five hostages have been released in first phase of Gaza cease-fire deal, bringing crucial signs of life from others still held by Hamas, but negotiations on Phase II remain uncertain; Families continue to push for comprehensive agreement as reports emerge of injured and ailing captives
Itamar Eichner, Hagar Kochavi, Sharon Kidon
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09:22 | 02.24.25
Despite promises of financing and rebuilding, Metula is a ravaged ghost town
For 1st time since October 7 all security restrictions have been lifted in communities near the border with Lebanon, but the reality for Metula's residents is a decimated town, not the least bit ready to absorb families; Damage from Hezbollah's year-long onslaught has left people clueless as to when normal life will resume
Oded Shalom
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08:51 | 02.24.25
'I condemned Hamas—my own family blocked me': Arab peace activist on her journey from antisemitism to Judaism
Lebanese-born activist Rawan Osman once supported Hezbollah but is now a proud Zionist fighting antisemitism; visiting Israel, she spoke to Ynetnews about her transformation, the backlash she faced, her conversion to Judaism and the need to reclaim Israel’s narrative
Alexandra Lukash
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03:03 | 02.23.25
After over 500 days in captivity, hostage’s mother prepares for his long-awaited return
Niva Wenkert has kept a suitcase ready in her living room for her son Omer since he was abducted on October 7 from the Nova festival, regularly updating it with clothes and essentials for him
Yael Ciechanover
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15:18 | 02.21.25
Al-Mujahedeen: The fringe terror group behind murder of Bibas children
Radical Salafi organization operated independently in Gaza for over two decades; faction falsely claims Bibas family was killed in Israeli airstrike, though intel confirms execution while in captivity
Einav Halabi
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10:36 | 02.21.25
Father of Tanzanian student killed by Hamas honors son with Hebrew grave inscription
Clemence Mtenga, 22-year-old Tanzanian agricultural student, murdered by terrorists at Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, just weeks after arriving in Israel for training program; Hebrew verse from Book of Deuteronomy inscribed on his gravestone in his home village
Ilana Curiel
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20:27 | 02.20.25
Oded Lifshitz - a man of peace and of the land
The 85-year-old grandfather and great-grandfather, who died in Gaza captivity after he was abducted on October 7, was one of the founders of Kibbutz Nir Oz
Ynet
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18:21 | 02.20.25
Indian delegation visits Israel: India and Israel can learn from each other’s experiences with ‘difficult neighbors’
The members of the Sharaka delegation, which included military officials and leading journalists from India, expressed sympathy for Israel’s struggle for security and highlighted the extensive military cooperation between the two countries
Felice Friedson / The Media Line
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18:18 | 02.19.25
Israeli Navy’s new missile ships in an expanding battlefield
INS Nitzachon missile ship features stealth technology that reduces radar signature, making it appear lightly armed at first glance while advanced weapjonry such as Iron Dome aerial defense systems is revealed only in launch
Yoav Zitun
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11:46 | 02.19.25
Rehabilitation still an everyday reality for the wounded of October 7
Survivors battling physical and emotional wounds; stories of perseverance highlight the long road of rehabilitation, marked by pain, resilience, some even find love "As soon as I can kneel, I’ll propose'
Yoav Keren
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10:49 | 02.19.25
'The younger generation has proven what the future could hold the moment they're given the reins to lead'
Five Fingers pre-military academy in Zichron Yaakov is training the next generation of leaders, instilling values of combat, leadership and community service. 'We have the best youth with us,' says Dror Yanai, head of the academy, which has lost 17 of its graduates in the Iron Swords War. 'They will be the leaders of the future'
Eitan Glickman
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22:45 | 02.18.25
Brothers of best friends abducted together fight together for their release
Older brothers of captives Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Eviater David say watching hostages unite with their families prompts mixed emotions and joy will never be complete until both little brothers return
Hagar Kochavi
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14:35 | 02.18.25
'We're here for you': Israeli project provides therapy for Jews abroad after October 7
Planetherapy, launched by Ilana O’Malley after the Hamas massacre, gives Jews and Israelis abroad who are affected the help they need to face trauma and restore mental health
Sharon Kidon
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12:27 | 02.18.25
Brother of hostage Avinatan Or: 'There is no price too high for their freedom'
Moshe Or recalls Oct. 7, 2023, with painful clarity; what should have been a joyful Simchat Torah turned into horror; as reports of Hamas' attack spread, he had no idea his brother Avinatan was at the Nova festival—one of the first sites targeted
Giorgia Valente/The Media Line
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10:05 | 02.18.25
Freed hostage Agam Berger urges national unity in first video message after captivity
In her first video since returning from Gaza, freed IDF lookout urges Israelis to unite and help bring hostages home, noting Hamas welcomed internal divisions; she recounts refusing to cook for Hamas terrorists on Shabbat while in captivity
Ynet
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21:20 | 02.17.25
'If the strong Jewish nation cannot get the hostages home what was it founded for?'
Hostages who returned bring signs of life from Alon Ohel and Matan Angrest, and describe horrific conditions of captivity and neglected injuries, while other families still have no clue about their loved ones' conditions; 'I expect each and every one to stop for minute and imagine what it means to be underground for 500 days'
Yael Ciechanover
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11:17 | 02.17.25
'I wasn’t fired because I was a bad defense minister'
Former defense minister Yoav Gallant breaks his silence, accusing politicians of leaking classified details to derail hostage deal talks with Hamas. He defends his handling of the war in the face of an international arrest warrant against him. 'I am proud to be accused of defending the State of Israel.' Part two of the full interview
Nadav Eyal
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21:23 | 02.12.25
'Not Attacking Hezbollah on October 11—the greatest missed opportunity in Israel’s military history'
Since his dismissal as defense minister, Yoav Gallant stayed silent—until now. In an extensive interview with Nadav Eyal, he shares his version of how the war unfolded for the first time: From the devastating early-morning phone call with the IDF chief, to the grim faces in the command bunker and the realization that the war rested on his shoulders; From his plan to detonate Hezbollah’s pagers and assassinate Nasrallah at the outset, to the political maneuvering that delayed the northern offensive by a year; From his warnings to Netanyahu during the judicial overhaul crisis, to the leak to Smotrich that torpedoed a hostage deal back in Passover. Read the full interview - part one
Nadav Eyal
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21:22 | 02.12.25
'Restoring trust in the IDF': Soldiers helping reconstruct Kibbutz Be'eri
Troops from three units under the military's Technological and Logistics Directorate say they feel obligated to restore life to the kibbutz ravaged by Hamas on October 7
Matan Tzuri
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08:32 | 02.11.25
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