A four-year study that looked at health metrics of thousands of Israelis, before and after the outbreak of the war, successfully 'captured' how trauma is reflected in physiological and emotional metrics
Israelis have become the new bearers of humanity's sins, with their ostracism seen as salvation – a view especially ironic given the deep ties between Italians and Jews.
One small café in Tel Aviv's Carmel Market has become a culture center for Israeli dissidents. Meanwhile, portraits of Israelis transforming October 7 trauma through surfing are showcased at Eretz Israel Museum, and a new film festival in Jaffa pairs silent films with live music from Israeli composers
The sign, which was displayed for several hours according to the Jewish Community of Fürth (IKG Fürth), explained that the Fürth business Pizza Zulu was engaging in protest against Israelis.
The owner of a pizzeria in Bavaria posted a sign notifying Israelis that they were not welcome. The country's anti-discrimination chief says that 'unfortunately,' he didn't violate the law, which doesn't protect against discrimination based on nationality, adding that 'It shouldn't be allowed to happen, especially in Germany'
In lockstep with Netanyahu, opposition leaders lined up to condemn Israel's closest allies who recognized the State of Palestine – instead of telling the public that death, destruction and 'Super Sparta' need not be their fate nor that of their children. Here's what Israelis deserve to hear instead
The conventional wisdom about what Israelis could and would tolerate has been proven wrong and increasingly seems less like societal resilience and more like madness
The Hebrew translation of 12 short graphic novels is out, but it's a kind of island of self-pity disconnected from the current situation. Also, a Jaffa book fair gives Arabic-language authors a voice, and a top-10 list shows how Israelis prefer their pop music in Hebrew
Israelis will not be able to attend London's Royal College of Defence Studies, which offers security education to British and international students. 'Israel's exclusion is a profoundly dishonorable act of disloyalty to an ally at war,' an Israeli government official said
Israel’s National Security Council urged travelers to stay vigilant ahead of the High Holidays, citing threats from Iran, Hamas, and global jihadist groups targeting Israelis abroad.
Under the watch of this government, more Israelis have been killed than under any previous Israeli government since the 1970s. The depths of the disaster this government has brought upon Israel are difficult to comprehend, and at the same time, impossible to ignore
According to the United Nations' reports, which only include attacks that resulted in deaths, injuries or property damage, 11 Palestinians were killed and 696 were injured so far in 2025. The data indicate a continued upward trend in the number of violent incidents by Israelis in the West Bank
Families of slain and captive Israelis accuse Netanyahu's government of inaction and misplaced priorities, urging an immediate deal as survivors, relatives and local leaders deliver emotional pleas in Tel Aviv
Police say activists, including parents with children, will be questioned. The incident follows several attempts by Israelis to cross into Lebanon. Hundreds of Druze crossed into Syria in July, but only two have been indicted for arms smuggling
Israelis are taking their summer vacation abroad to escape the malaise of the war and the horrific sights in Gaza. But when they reach their destination, the walls shout reality at them
France's 1936 Popular Front united against fascism – now a million Israelis must do the same, taking to the streets, giving up comfort, risking livelihoods, and saving the country from its own government
The Israeli Foreign Ministry recommended Israelis living in and traveling to Greece stay away from protests, avoid public debates, and take other measures to hide their nationality in anticipation of pro-Palestinian protests across the country
The question of responsibility concerns not who we are but what we do and our ability to correct it. Israelis can borrow from psychoanalysis and try to take the first step in cultivating compassion
This week's sad statistic that 79 percent of Israelis aren't 'troubled' by reports of famine in Gaza is precisely what the government wants: How can anyone be 'troubled' by something they've either chosen not to believe, or aren't allowed to?
Why should Arabs always adjust themselves to the security and welfare of Israelis? While crimes in Gaza go on, the world gives voice to remarks that Israelis are not accustomed to, after decades in which the aberration here has become the truth