More Hezbollah Comms Devices Explode Across Lebanon, Killing 14
(JNS) More communications devices used by Hezbollah terrorists exploded on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 18 across the group’s main stronghold in Beirut and in Southern Lebanon,
(JNS) More communications devices used by Hezbollah terrorists exploded on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 18 across the group’s main stronghold in Beirut and in Southern Lebanon,
(JNS) The IDF has entered a new stage in the conflict against Iran’s regional terrorist proxies, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on Wednesday, Sept. 18,
(JNS) Rep. Kathy Manning (D-N.C.) and Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.), the co-chairs of the House Bipartisan Task Force for Combating Antisemitism, introduced a resolution earlier
“Beef Up Our Boys” is an initiative started by Chaim Rutenberg of Beit Shemesh last October, right after the war started. When Rutenberg learned from
Agam ‘Gigi’ Berger (Agam bat Meirav), 20, is a private in the IDF. She was wounded on October 7, when she was abducted from Nahal
It’s hard to live in the space between good and ugly And sometimes I drown in that dark in-between Losing bits of myself as I
(JNS) Two IDF soldiers were killed and seven wounded, all of them seriously, when an Israeli Air Force helicopter crashed in the southern Gaza Strip
(JNS) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, Sept. 10 established a new forum for managing the war effort with seven members including himself. The
(JNS) Former President Donald Trump repeated his charge that U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris hates Israel and that if she is elected president, Israel won’t
“The clock is ticking, the hostages do not have time,” said Gal Hirsch, Israel’s chief negotiator. Gal Hirsch, Israel’s chief negotiator for hostages and missing
(Courtesy of ADI Israel) On Friday, Sept. 6, more than a dozen rehabilitation patients from ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran (adi-israel.org), took to the southern Israel skies
(Courtesy of Keren HaShviis) In the shadow of conflict, Israel’s agricultural heartland has transformed. Farmers, once solely focused on nurturing their crops, now find themselves