Israel
Grapevine, January 30, 2026: Closing a circle
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Middle Israel: Entering the post-war political era - opinion
Israel responds to South Africa, declares chargé d'affaires persona non grata
‘The last one to return’ brings closure to Israeli society - opinion
IDF tests readiness for Houthi infiltration via Jordan under manpower limits
The exercise examined the preparedness of the Central Command headquarters to contend with high-intensity situations across multiple fronts simultaneously, while coping with limited personnel.
US may impose blockade on Iran rather than a 'kinetic attack,' expert says
At the same time, both Citrinowicz and Hulata believe that an Iranian response targeting Israel is not inevitable should the US attack the regime.
Late Blossoms: Imagined encounters in Anna Ticho’s literary salon - book review
Each story imagines a visit from one historic female artist or poet who 'shaped the emerging State of Israel’s literary, artistic, cultural, and intellectual scenes.'
Once Upon a Mattress proves fairy tales are funnier when turned upside down
Fairy-tale expectations are flipped in this witty, high-energy staging of Once Upon a Mattress.
Concert unites community with music for OneFamily victims in Ra'anana
OneFamily hosts “A Concert of Love & Hope” in Ra’anana, featuring Azi Schwartz and guest performers from around the world.
Healing across borders: The story of the Planetherapy NGO
What began as a response to Oct. 7 trauma has grown into a global platform offering thousands of free emotional support sessions.
Trump’s first year back in office expanded Israel’s freedom of action - opinion
Beyond Iran and Gaza, US President Donald Trump quietly expanded Israel’s strategic and legal room for maneuver.
Trump's Board of Peace offers Israel a new alternative to the untrustworthy UN - opinion
If Israel acts wisely and courageously, it can become an architect of a more supportive international reality.
Israel’s outreach to far-right nationalists driven by necessity - opinion
Israel is walking a tightrope; engaging with far-right parties might be a short-term strategic necessity, but history says it's a long-term risk.
Jerusalem daycare tragedy: When ideology blocks oversight, babies pay the price - opinion
Two infants died in an unregulated Jerusalem daycare, exposing failed law enforcement, budget cuts, and deep cultural divides over accountability and prevention.