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Takeaways: The pro-Israel space online can get noisy. These 20 cut through it. Every format covered: debate, legal analysis, short-form video, biblical teaching. Built for audiences whose Israel support is rooted in Scripture and conservative values. Credible, consistent voices only. Finding reliable pro-Israel voices online takes time. There’s a lot of noise, a lot of
Magazine·Jun 9, 2026
Israel is offering physician olim grants of up to NIS 400,000 to work, and in some cases live, in the Negev and Galilee.
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 7, 2026
The NACL’s 2026 National Policy Conference isn’t just a gathering of elected officials. It’s a coalition built on the same moral framework that has defended life, family, and Israel’s sovereignty for thousands of years.
Magazine·Jun 4, 2026
From the GPS rerouting your morning commute to the chip running your laptop, Israeli inventions are already part of your daily life, and the story behind them is more meaningful than most people realize.
Magazine·Jun 3, 2026
Practical tips for combating anti-Israel sentiment on social media, including how to post factual content, report hate speech, and engage more effectively.
Magazine·Jun 1, 2026
Australian Senator Sarah Henderson questioned SBS after Australia’s Eurovision jury gave Israel and Noam Bettan zero points, raising concerns over the jury selection process and possible bias
Israel HaBahiyr·May 28, 2026
At the funeral of Sgt. Rotem Yanai, who was killed by a Hezbollah drone strike in northern Israel, her parents and brother gave emotional eulogies remembering her love, character, and presence in their lives
Giti and Shmuel Kleinerman, the parents of missing teen Moishe Kleinerman, welcome their first grandchild after more than four years since his disappearance
This guide gives Christians a simple weeklong pattern of prayers for Israel based on Psalms, using one Psalm a day to pray for protection, peace, leaders, healing, hope, and help.
Magazine·May 27, 2026
Jerusalem is becoming a growing focal point of embassy moves as more countries shift diplomatic missions there, signaling a wider change in how the city is recognized.
Learn how historians trace the origin of the name Palestine to the Philistines and prove that it was historically tied to Jewish territory, not Arab identity.
Magazine·May 26, 2026
From speaking up against antisemitism to visiting the land itself, there are practical, faith-grounded ways to stand with Israel today, and it starts with one small, intentional choice this week.
The First Book of Kings describes how the prophet Elijah is shown a series of overwhelming forces: a great wind that shatters mountains, an earthquake that shakes the earth, and a consuming fire. Yet Scripture says the Lord tells him He is not in the wind, nor in the earthquake, nor in the fire. “After
Sinai Staff·Mar 8, 2026
The chairman of the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, MK Boaz Bismuth, spoke yesterday (Tuesday) with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. During their conversation, the two connected Operation “Lion’s Roar” with the days of the Book of Esther, against the backdrop of the Purim holiday. The conversation concluded on a symbolic note, as
By Linoy Reter·Mar 4, 2026
Over the past day and a half, Israel’s security establishment has expanded its campaign against Iranian and Hezbollah targets, striking at the heart of Tehran’s leadership while simultaneously deepening ground operations in southern Lebanon. As Operation “Lion’s Roar” enters its fourth day, the Israel Defense Forces are confronting threats on multiple fronts, determined to dismantle
Sinai Staff·Mar 3, 2026
At a meeting held earlier this week in the office of Yesha Council chairman Israel Ganz, Congressman Andy Ogles appeared wearing a jacket featuring patches with the words “Messiah” and “Speedily in Our Days,” as well as an Israeli flag. The visit came as part of a broader congressional delegation to Israel organized by Yes!
Hadas Amram·Feb 27, 2026
Israeli kickboxer Ahavat Hashem Gordon returned home this morning (Monday), after his high-profile bout against a Turkish opponent, telling reporters, “It was a crazy week. Thank God I was able to win.” Gordon defeated Turkish fighter Ali Koyuncu at Event 17 of the Lithuanian organization UTMA, with Koyuncu retiring at the end of the second
Hadas Amram·Feb 23, 2026
A bill recognizing Judea and Samaria has been introduced in New Mexico, making it the 16th U.S. state to advance the initiative. According to its sponsors, the move is intended to change the official terminology used in public documents, replacing the term “West Bank” with “Judea and Samaria.” The advocacy campaign behind this effort has
By Linoy Reter·Feb 19, 2026
In a nation still bearing the wounds of October 7, Israelis old and young are making a conscious choice. Rather than sink into despair, they are rising with renewed resolve, embodying the truth of Scripture: “For a righteous man can fall seven times and rise” (Proverbs 24:16). Sixteen-year-old Alon Avital’s victory in Belgrade is more
Hadas Amram·Feb 18, 2026