Menachem Begin
Israel's next election is a chance to end politics of division - opinion
The election campaign should focus on fixing Israel's biggest challenges instead of fueling political polarization.
Who is Gadi Taub , the Labor prince who became the Israeli Left’s fiercest critic?
How Ze'ev Jabotinsky shaped Israel's Right and liberal democracy - opinion
This month in Jewish history: Nobel and Noble
Israel and Egypt: Frosty neighbors' ties tested by Iran war, but remain stable
Operation Roaring Lion has Egypt and Israel on the same side. But what will happen when the war with Iran ends?
Israel's opposition shapes a narrative of authoritarianism - opinion
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's opposition portrays him as a threat to democracy, stoking public anxiety over Israel’s future.
Capturing a nation: Werner Braun’s photographic journey
Experience Israel’s history through Werner Braun’s lens at the Between Water and Sky exhibition at MUZA, Ramat Aviv.
Israel’s law shaped Trump’s historic recognition of Golan Heights - opinion
President Donald Trump’s 2019 recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights sparked global debate over law, history, and security.
Israel faces national test as Supreme Court blocks Army Radio closure - opinion
Supreme Court blocks Army Radio closure, signaling a fight over press freedom and democratic checks in Israel.
Avinadav Begin unveils solo exhibition in Neve Tzedek
“I build the works because I need to. The rest is that it meets people, and I see what it does.”
Heritage minister seeks to locate remains of Irgun's Altalena ship, shelled by IDF in 1948
Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu described to Channel 14's The Patriots that there is still "pain" over the affair, which led to the deaths of 16 Irgun paramilitary members and three IDF soldiers.
Operation Rising Lion: A declaration of Jewish sovereignty in the Middle East - opinion
By striking deep into the heart of Iran’s nuclear and terror infrastructure, Israel has sent a message to Tehran and its proxies: the Jewish people will not be passive targets of genocidal regimes.
No Nukes: From the Begin Doctrine to the war with Iran - opinion
Israel's Begin Doctrine: “We shall defend our people with all the means at our disposal. We will not allow any enemy to obtain weapons of mass destruction that can be turned against us.”
Why Israel will always act alone when needed to defend itself - analysis
The Begin Doctrine, created after Israel's strike against Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor in 1981, commits Israel to preventing any enemy state from obtaining nuclear weapons.