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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
Samaria – known in the Bible as the heartland of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh and the setting of countless prophetic moments – has long stood at the crossroads of faith, promise, and perseverance. From the days of Joshua and the prophets, its hills have witnessed covenant, struggle, and renewal. Today, that same biblical
tami·Feb 3, 2026
Hundreds of mourners gathered today (Wednesday) in the southern Israeli community of Meitar to accompany Staff Sgt. Rani (Ran) Gvili to his final resting place – 845 days after his death on October 7, 2023. Gvili, a fighter in the Israel Police elite Negev Yamam unit, was among the first to rush into battle during
By Elad Huminer·Jan 28, 2026
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day marked today (Tuesday), remembrance ceremonies, survivor testimonies, and stark new data on antisemitism converged into a single, urgent message: memory must be personal and translated into action. Remembrance Worldwide At the initiative of the Shem VeNer Association, in partnership with Yad Vashem, personal memorial candles were lit in Israel and
By Adi Neiman·Jan 27, 2026