Every citizen of Israel has the right to access bomb shelters, but not everyone can - opinion
Israel Builders Contractors Association estimated that 56% of homes did not have a mamad as of 2024.
Israel Builders Contractors Association estimated that 56% of homes did not have a mamad as of 2024.
Jerusalem already had comprehensive plans to launch a wide-scale military campaign against Iran, given the unfinished business of June 2025.
When we breakdown the data, what looks like national unity turns out to be two markedly different understandings of the war, imagined by two different publics.
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Washington is outraged at Joe Kent, but his history was always clear; the real story is who enabled him and why it’s now being ignored.
As a social worker at HaGal Sheli (My Wave), an organization that supports people coping with post-trauma through surf therapy, the sea is usually the setting for our healing activities.
From 1973 to 2023, the same intelligence blind spots persist, raising urgent questions about reform.
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The struggle between institutions, politicians, media and public opinion is shaping Israel’s war effort as much as events on the battlefield.
Israel’s push to secure its northern border is justified, but rhetoric about the Litani River risks blurring defense with annexation, carrying serious strategic and diplomatic costs.
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