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Hanan Greenwood

Hanan Greenwood

Hanan Greenwood covers religious affairs and the settlement movement for Israel Hayom and JNS.

On that fateful Shabbat morning, 12 tanks from IDF Battalion 77 were on alert facing a quiet Gaza border. This is the story of some of the crews who fought to the last shell against thousands of terrorists and gave their lives.
Almost a year after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, immigration to Israel from North America has declined by 43% even as interest in Israel and Jewish heritage and culture soars.
The recent dramatic surge in terrorist attacks emanating from the area has convinced Israel’s security establishment that a shift in strategy is required.
Jewish Federations of North America initiative to support rehabilitation effort.
Despite a ban on boycott supporters entering the country, far-left campaigners are slipping through Israeli border control under the new US-Israel via agreement.
Leading archaeologists theorize the artifact may have represented an ancient deified ancestor figure or primordial supernatural entity that held profound symbolic importance for the prehistoric population.
A look at the team whose behind-the-scenes work of analyzing seized enemy weapons may well have altered the trajectory of the war.
Throughout the war, Daniel Colthof, a reserve cantor from the Military Rabbinate, found himself running from one funeral to the next.
Ofer Gutman is finishing his term as CEO of Masa Israel after six tumultuous months of war.