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‘I couldn’t live here and not serve’: He beat a brain tumor to join elite IDF engineering unit
After a brain tumor and complex surgery before turning 18, Sgt. N fought for more than a year to prove he could serve in combat; he finished training in an elite special operations engineering unit two months ago, fought in Lebanon and is now aiming for officer training
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04.26.26
From Khan Younis to Panama: soldier reunites with comrade who saved his life
About 11,000 km from Israel, a post-army trip to Panama led to a rare encounter as Saar met Alon, who saved his life in Gaza 18 months ago, asking, ‘Do you remember me?’
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04.24.26
Friends for 20 years, wounded in Lebanon and hospitalized side by side: 'It’s a shared fate'
Two reservists who became close friends in the Givati reconnaissance unit 20 years ago were seriously wounded by a Kornet missile in Lebanon last month; now hospitalized side by side, they plan to return to reserve duty after rehab
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04.21.26
ChatGPT emergency warning ignored, delay in care costs teen a testicle
Doctors at Meir Medical Center say three teens lost a testicle in one month after arriving too late for emergency surgery; one waited days despite ChatGPT urging urgent care, as physicians stress that delays sharply reduce chances of saving the organ
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04.12.26
War trauma fuels increase in broken heart syndrome cases in Israel
After a nighttime explosion shook her home, 78-year-old Ofra Reit-Barkai felt sharp chest pain and feared a heart attack; doctors later diagnosed stress-induced ‘broken heart syndrome’, a condition increasingly seen during wartime trauma
Or Hadar
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04.11.26
'Sat in shelters for nothing': Israelis welcome Iran ceasefire with mixed feelings
Residents venture out and public spaces fill again, but many say war ended without decisive outcome and fear another round, while tensions remain high in the north and uncertainty over the ceasefire
Or Hadar
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04.08.26
Patients warn of unsafe, crowded conditions in underground Israeli hospital wards
Hospitals moved patients to fortified underground areas during the war, raising concerns over crowding, poor ventilation, infection risks and lack of privacy as facilities operate under prolonged emergency conditions
Or Hadar
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04.06.26
Over 2,000 Israelis injured rushing to shelters since start of war with Iran
Rambam Medical Center study of 174 cases finds 88% of injuries during missile sirens occur inside homes, often en route to safe rooms, with over a third involving fractures and many requiring surgery, highlighting hidden risks during emergency runs
Or Hadar
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04.05.26
Wounded twice since Oct. 7, reserve officer says he is determined to return to duty
'As long as I’m alive, I will continue serving': after being wounded twice, in Gaza and Lebanon, Maj. H. is still recovering but already planning to return to reserve duty; 'I don’t see myself as a hero,' he says
Or Hadar
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04.01.26
‘When sirens sound, it feels like a heart attack’: anxiety cases surge amid war
More than 38,000 have sought mental health help since the Iran war began, but officials warn this is only the tip of the iceberg, as patients report severe anxiety symptoms triggered by sirens and experts explain the impact and risks
Or Hadar
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03.31.26
Missile fire triggers sirens in south as IDF pounds Iranian arms production sites
Military says it struck Iran’s main naval missile and sea mine production site in Yazd, along with ballistic missile and air defense targets
Elisha Ben Kimon, Ilana Curiel, Or Hadar
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03.27.26
Edna B. Foa, pioneer of trauma therapy who helped October 7 victims, dies at 89
World-renowned psychologist shaped PTSD treatment and trained Israeli therapists until her final days; colleagues say her work saved countless lives and call her death a profound loss to the field
Or Hadar
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03.26.26
Surgeon who treated hundreds of terror victims to receive Israel Prize for lifetime achievement
Prof. Avraham Rivkind, a pioneer of trauma care who treated victims of terror attacks and IDF soldiers, will be honored on Independence Day for decades of life-saving work and shaping Israel’s emergency medicine system
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad, Or Hadar
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03.24.26
Doctor, Israeli Air Force major and a single mother: 'The challenge is coming home to a different front'
Dr. A., 42, a physician at Sourasky Medical Center, has served about 300 days in the reserves since Oct. 7 as an Israeli Air Force major, while raising 7-year-old twins on the autism spectrum and leaving a new NICU fellowship within days to deploy
Or Hadar
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03.22.26
Weather forecast: desert low-pressure system brings heavy haze, strong winds, flood risk
Deep desert low expected to bring winds up to 100 km/h, heavy haze and dust storms across Israel, with local rain and possible flash floods in the Judean Desert and Dead Sea; officials warn of very high air pollution
Or Hadar, Ilana Curiel
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03.14.26
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