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Israel opened a new Eitan APC production line in the eastern region, linking defense manufacturing with settlement continuity, employment, governance, and regional security
Israel HaBahiyr·Jul 9, 2026
About 2,300 new immigrants from North America are expected to arrive in Israel, including around 500 families choosing to build their future in the Jewish state
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 17, 2026
Four Jerusalem Old City Gates. Four threads from the Psalms. Each Gate is a living symbol of a covenant still in motion.
Magazine·Jun 16, 2026
Jerusalem’s eight gates are more than entrances. Jewish tradition reads them through the Psalms as spiritual thresholds where the sacred and the physical meet. This is Part 1.
Magazine·Jun 14, 2026
The Second Temple shaped Jewish worship through sacrifices, pilgrimage festivals, and the continuous hope for the eternal Third Temple in the Messianic era.
Magazine·Jun 12, 2026
There’s a hill east of Jerusalem that has held the dead for over 3,000 years. It’s not just a cemetery. For millions of people around the world, it represents sacred history, prophetic promise, and an unshakeable belief that God keeps His word.
Magazine·Jun 5, 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
Israel is establishing a new Gaza border community named “Ofir” in memory of Ofir Libstein, who was murdered defending Kfar Aza on October 7
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 3, 2026
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
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
As the war with Iran entered its sixth day over the weekend, Israel’s multi-front campaign continued to expand, with sustained airstrikes deep inside Iranian territory, heavy attacks on Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon, and intensified security operations in Judea and Samaria. Despite repeated missile launches toward Israeli cities, the vast majority were intercepted, and no significant
Sinai Staff·Mar 7, 2026
While most nations organize rescue flights to evacuate their citizens away from war zones, Israel witnesses the opposite phenomenon. When danger rises and the skies close, Israelis rush to return home, even if it means flying straight into a country at war. For many, the instinct is not to stay where it’s safe but to
Sinai Staff·Mar 5, 2026
On the fifth day of Operations “Lion’s Roar” and “Epic Fury”, the campaign against Iran and its proxies unfolded across four arenas, Iran, Lebanon, the broader region, and the Israeli home front, in a relentless sequence that began before dawn and continued late into the night. The morning opened with widespread sirens across Israel, as
Sinai Staff·Mar 4, 2026
“For the Lord, your God, is the One Who goes with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you” (Deuteronomy 20:4). As the second day of Operation Lion’s Roar unfolded, Israel found itself engaged on multiple fronts, striking at the heart of Tehran while enduring waves of Iranian missile fire at home.
Sinai Staff·Mar 1, 2026
After weeks of threats and deliberations, U.S. President Donald Trump gave the order, and the attack began. Shortly after 8:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, dozens of Israeli and American Air Force aircraft began striking targets throughout Iran. At the same time, sirens sounded across Israel, alerting the public to the launch of Israel’s Operation Roaring
Sinai Staff·Feb 28, 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
A large stone vessel workshop from the days of the Second Temple, which produced ritual vessels for Jews some 2,000 years ago, has been uncovered in Jerusalem during an operation to apprehend antiquities looters. “The workshop revealed in Jerusalem is not merely an archaeological site,” officials said, “but a window into a world preserved deep
Hadas Amram·Feb 26, 2026
Earlier this week, hundreds of worshipers entered Joseph’s Tomb in Shechem (Nablus) under the protection of IDF soldiers, to mark the Hebrew month of Adar with prayer, celebration, and a call for renewed Jewish presence at the site. The central highlight of the gathering was the dedication of a new Torah scroll, written in memory
By Menachem Marton·Feb 26, 2026
In recent months, the Israeli government has taken a series of concrete, highly visible steps to strengthen its hold on Judea and Samaria, the biblical heartland of Israel. From officially recognizing new community settlements to expanding tourism initiatives highlighting the region’s rich biblical heritage, to increasing security coordination and strategic development plans, Jerusalem has signaled
Sinai Staff·Feb 24, 2026