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Originally from Casablanca, Morocco, Amelie made aliyah in 2014. She specializes in diplomatic affairs and geopolitical analysis and serves as a war correspondent for JNS. She has covered major international developments, including extensive reporting on the hostage crisis in Israel.

Inside Rishon LeZion’s emergency response unit, reservist medics confront blast injuries, anxiety victims and relentless alerts as Iran alternates between ballistic missiles and cluster munitions in ongoing attacks.
“One million bells may shake the world, herald hope and mark a line between humanity and evil,” the project’s initiator said.
“There is no politics in the hostage issue,” says Knesset member Boaz Bismuth, who launched the initiative together with MK Shelly Tal Meron.
“The ‘Path of Heroines’ is meant to inspire many more women to show similar initiative, to tell their stories and remember them as part of the legacy of the Jewish people,” said KKL-JNF chairwoman Yifat Ovadia-Lusky.
Survivors and families of victims of Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre meet at the site of the Supernova music festival.
Eden Yerushalmi was taken from the Supernova festival 91 days ago. Her sister, Shani, has no doubt that she’ll come home.
“Operation Israel” has provided some 10,000 soldiers with a total of more than 50,000 items since the Hamas war began.
“The court did not rise to the occasion, but that does not mean that we should be irresponsible,” says MK Simcha Rothman, one of the reform effort’s key architects.
Brothers Neria and Daniel Sharabi saved dozens of people at the Nova music festival during Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.