When in Israel, make a snowman … The country saw a flurry of white stuff, blanketing the north and bringing many out to play. Feb. 6, 2025
‘The Middle East flipped upside down’: Israel-US relations during the war Why the Rafah entry was delayed, where the heavy bombs withheld by the White House are located, and how Jerusalem persuaded Washington to support the invasion of Lebanon. Itay Ilnai Jan. 31, 2025
‘We love and support you’: NFL legends pay solidarity visit to Israel “They now know why we can't be defeated,” according to Eric Rubin, a member of the Athletes for Israel advisory board. Rolene Marks Jan. 8, 2025
Israeli Druze and Syria’s uncertain future More Druze have applied for Israeli citizenship since the fall of Assad. Amelie Botbol Dec. 25, 2024
B’nai B’rith coaching scholarships honor murdered Druze children “The terrible tragedy that took the lives of 12 youngsters, who were simply enjoying the sport they loved most, demands mobilization for rehabilitation and growth,” said the CEO of the Israel Football Association. Dec. 16, 2024
In the Golan, Druze residents celebrate Assad’s fall At an impromptu party in Majdal Shams, one local said regime change would expedite the minority's integration—and peace. Canaan Lidor Dec. 11, 2024
Hezbollah fires morning rocket salvo into Israel Israel conducted retaliatory strikes amid reports of civilian flight from Lebanese villages near the border. Sept. 16, 2024
Ernst leads congressional trip to Israel, visits Druze village hit by Hezbollah “Iran-backed Hezbollah and Hamas’s terrorism truly show no bounds,” said the Republican senator from Iowa. Aug. 29, 2024
Like father, like son “As someone who served in combat, I don’t need the world and the media to tell me what's wrong and what's right,” says Israeli Eyal Ghanam, a Druze reservist in the Israel Defense Forces. Etgar Lefkovits Aug. 22, 2024