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Ehud Banai, the legendary Camp 80 and Nahal Brigade sergeant major, died at 76 after decades of IDF service, volunteer work, and public life
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 19, 2026
Maya Wertheimer revealed that her brother Asaf, heir to one of Israel’s most prominent business families, is serving in combat reserves in Lebanon and was lightly wounded by a drone strike
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 1, 2026
Since the outbreak of the war, Israelis have lived under a relentless rhythm of sirens, as Iran and its regional proxies attempt to strike the home front with missiles and drones. Data from the first days of Operation Lion’s Roar reveals the scale of the barrage: hundreds of alerts sounding across the country, entire metropolitan
Sinai Staff·Mar 10, 2026
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
As Israel faces the strain of war, ordinary life refuses to stand still. Even as sirens sound and emergency restrictions close event halls across the country, Israelis continue to celebrate life’s most meaningful moments. In two moving scenes, couples chose not to postpone their joy but to adapt, turning protected spaces into places of celebration
Sinai Staff·Mar 5, 2026
Christian volunteers from Montana have partnered with a therapeutic horse farm in the community of Alon to personally build a unique rehabilitation center for trauma victims and soldiers. The project is being constructed using a traditional American building method. “They love the people of Israel, sometimes more than we love ourselves,” those at the farm
Hadas Amram·Feb 19, 2026
For years, critics have argued that a significant portion of Palestinian society have nurtured a culture that glorifies death, elevating those who carry out attacks against Israelis as “martyrs” and rewarding their families with honor, public praise, and financial support. Streets, schools, and summer camps have been named after perpetrators of violence, reinforcing a narrative
Hadas Amram·Feb 15, 2026
Across Israel, families touched by terror and war are finding deeply life-affirming ways to remember their fallen loved ones – transforming grief into acts of unity, generosity, and continuity. From naming newborn children to donating organs, these stories reflect a shared determination that memory not be passive, and loss not have the final word. One
tami·Jan 25, 2026
Israel Police activity in the Bedouin village of Tarabin al-Sana in the Negev, southern Israel, has unfolded over an extended period, evolving from a targeted law-enforcement operation into a broad, high-intensity campaign aimed at restoring governance, curbing violent crime, and reasserting the rule of law in southern Israel. Phase One: “Operation Good Neighbors” The first
tami·Jan 11, 2026