Israel Can’t Go Against The World?

Many Israelis know what must be done to save the country – but their government refuses to do it out of fear of “what the gentiles will say”. “We can’t go against the whole world,” they claim. Really – is that true?
Ode to the United Nations, and its Gazan Staff

Rather than criticizing Israel, for the death of its staff members, the United Nations should be looking in the mirror, and asking itself difficult questions as to how it is culpable for, and has enabled this situation, for decades.
The Day After The Israel- Hamas War

A two state solution would leave the State of Israel completely surrounded by her enemies which vow to her destruction.
A Prophecy for our Time: Zechariah 9 and the Gaza War

The 9th chapter of the Book of Zechariah seems to be written for our generation, and specifically for this painful time
Day of Prayer- Monday, Nov.6

On Monday evening, November 6, Israel365 will host a prayer event at Jerusalem’s Great Synagogue featuring: Rachel Goldberg Polin, mother of Hersh, one of the hostages taken by Hamas, Pastor Tommy Waller, Rabbi Tuly Weisz and others.
As Antisemitism Wave Sweeps Over World, Rio de Janeiro Adopts IHRA Definition With CAM Support

The City of Rio de Janeiro municipal government adopted on Friday the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism, at a time when Israel and the global Jewish community is under attack.
215 Members of India’s “Lost Tribe” of Bnei Menashe Among IDF Soldiers Fighting Hamas and Hezbollah

Approximately 215 Bnei Menashe Jews who made Aliyah from northeastern India in recent years are currently serving as soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) fighting against Hamas and Hezbollah
Gaza and the long tradition of blood libels

The Gaza hospital lie is only the latest iteration of ancient incitement. Blood libels date back in some form to the time of ancient Rome and emerged in full in 12th century England
A (Small) Break for Some Fun

On Tuesday, October 24, Israel365, along with others, ran a “family day” for people from the city of Sderot, in southern Israel, who were forced to leave their homes. The Sderot families got what they needed most – some fun and relaxation.
CAM Israel Emergency Support Fund Update: More Than $1.1 Million Already Distributed to Organizations On the Ground

In response to the worst antisemitic attack against the Jewish people since the Holocaust, the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) launched an emergency fund to support relief organizations in Israel providing direct assistance to the people and communities impacted by the violence.