Amid devastation, Herzog reopens Kibbutz Be’eri printing factory

As southern Israel continues to sort through the destruction of a Hamas assault, Israeli President Isaac Herzog inaugurated the opening of the Be’eri printing factory—the nation’s oldest printing house—in a move symbolic of the kibbutz’s determination to rebuild.
After death-penalty verdict, Pittsburgh Jewish community expresses relief, looks ahead

A federal jury condemned the shooter, who shot and killed 11 Jewish men and women at prayer in synagogue for Shabbat-morning services.
The IDF trains hard for ethical urban warfare

When in doubt don’t shoot, the army teaches its fighters.
IDF seeks to shatter Jenin’s role as terror safe haven

The Jenin operation is a reflection of a larger strategic problem, namely the growing power vacuum and chaos in Samaria.
Fight Like David: A Biblical Response to Terrorism

We must be better at ferociously defending our children than they are, for the murder of one innocent Israeli is one murder too many.
As terror grows more prevalent, will we answer the call?Â

I pray that each of us can hold our children a little closer today and vow anew to instill in them God’s values.
On Holocaust Memorial Day, terror victim Rabbi Leo Dee sends a message of hope

Israel365 joins the Dee family in mourning on Yom HaShoah.
This is When Our Commitment to Standing With Israel is Tested

Christians should not be afraid to come to Israel, and to be fair-weather friends of God.
Experts anticipate increased terrorism during Ramadan focused on Jerusalem

Threats from Hamas and the Palestinian Authority suggest that the focus of violence will shift from Samaria to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount.
Purim in Biblical Israel’s oldest city canceled due to terrorists at large

The traditional megillah reading at the site of an ancient synagogue in Jericho has been canceled because the terrorists who murdered a US citizen in the area last week are still at large in the region.