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From the bomb shelter: the sirens are temporary; Israel is here to stay
Buying property in Israel is not just an investment, it is an expression of alignment with a country, with a people, with a long-term vision; even now, as it has in the past, Israel is building
Noah Sander
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03.02.26
Health system braces for wartime scenario with protected clinics and remote care
Health system prepares for scenario where civilians spend long hours in shelters and require care; expand telemedicine, boost drug inventories and map fortified clinics as hospitals plan to discharge patients to community treatment
Or Hadar
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02.25.26
War rewrote the rules and now the world studies Israel’s AI-driven battlefield playbook
After 50,000 rockets, missiles and drones in 2 and a half years of war, Israel’s combat experience is fueling AI interceptors, smart optics and battlefield robots showcased at Defense.TechExpo, even as IDF officials acknowledge gaps remain
Tal Shahaf
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02.24.26
Haunted by guilt and betrayal: the moral injury confronting October 7 IDF soldiers
Psychologists warn that combat in Gaza has left many troops grappling with 'moral injury,' a conflict between actions and personal values that can lead to depression, PTSD and even suicidal thoughts: 'When you enter combat like that with a desire for revenge, you do things that later you may look at differently'
Haim Rivlin, Shomrim
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02.24.26
From ancient Greece to Iran: how the Olympics have delayed wars
In ancient Greece, rival states observed an 'Olympic truce' during the Games; efforts to uphold the tradition continue today, though not always successfully; meanwhile, Trump warned Iran to reach a deal
Ron Crissy
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02.20.26
Iran urges Hezbollah to enter potential war, Israel sends clear message
Unlike during the 12-day war, Tehran now wants the Shiite terrorist group to take part in any future confrontation with Israel, and Israeli officials have warned Hezbollah that if it intervenes the blow will be very painful, while also preparing for possible involvement by the Houthis and other Iranian proxies
Yossi Yehoshua
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02.18.26
The prewar warning to Iran and Turkey’s message to the US: A strike won’t topple the regime
Turkey’s Foreign Minister said that just before the 12-day war, Marco Rubio urged Turkey to warn Iran that 'anything is possible,' called current US demands unrealistic, said there is no immediate threat of war and added that a strike would not topple the regime
ynet
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02.10.26
‘I picture my wife like the mutilated woman I saw’: the desperate cry of Israel’s war-traumatized IDF soldiers
Survivors of combat trauma confront lawmakers with harrowing testimony, warning of suicide, burnout and systemic failures as experts say Israel is unprepared for a looming mental health crisis among thousands of soldiers
Or Hadar
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02.09.26
Fighting at the front, divorcing at home: divorces rise steadily during national crises
More than two years after October 7, new data shows how war and national emergencies strain Israeli families, with rabbinical court research finding a direct link between crises and divorce, peaking in 2021 and again in 2024
Shilo Freid
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02.09.26
How Iran defeated the US in a war
Long before the ongoing standoff between Tehran and Washington, the Pentagon quietly tested how such a war might unfold; what happened next shocked commanders and exposed how quickly American power could be undermined
Liran Friedmann
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02.02.26
From silence to creation: How the Oct. 7 war reshaped Israeli multidisciplinary art
Gila Miller Lapidot reflects on artistic paralysis after Oct. 7 and her gradual return to creation using discarded irrigation pipes, as two interconnected solo exhibitions trace a path from trauma and rupture toward cautious renewal, spiritual inquiry, and a layered artistic response to war
ynet Global
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01.30.26
The mental toll of war on Israelis: depression, stress and terror fears rise, data shows
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, data examining life after the Oct. 7 massacre shows more Israelis believe their lives will not improve, with fewer marriages, higher stress levels and declining trust in government and the courts
Nina Fox
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01.26.26
Women are 20% of the combat force, and an army cannot become a yeshiva and still win
Excluding women to chase a political fantasy of mass ultra-Orthodox enlistment weakens the army, erodes equality and paves the way for women’s exclusion far beyond the military
Yael Yechieli
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01.25.26
Israel to retire dozens of aging armored vehicles after heavy use in Gaza war
After decades of service, Israel is retiring its aging fleet of Achzarit armored personnel carriers, even as some officers warn that slow production of newer vehicles could leave gaps if fighting resumes
Yoav Zitun
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01.25.26
Distance, fear and adrenaline: why many men had affairs during reserve duty
Months of separation, constant danger and psychological split lives turned wartime reserve duty into fertile ground for infidelity, leaving many women to discover that the man who came home was no longer the same
Uri Sherman Knohl, Shulamit Sperber
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01.24.26
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