Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip have fired more than 12,000 rockets into Israel in the past 12 years. Listen to a few of the Israelis who have been living with this reality for too long.
The Israel Missile Defense Organization and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency completed the first phase of the development of the David's Sling Weapon System, by conducting a successful interception test.
These remarkable individuals leave their families and friends behind, and are driven by their ideals and commitment to Israel’s security and future and have chosen to study in Israel and to make it their home.
Find out how Nefesh B'Nefesh provides support and assistance for the brave young men and women who make Aliyah and choose to serve in Israel's Defense Forces.
Rescue members searched the remains of a bus on Thursday (July 19), one day after six Israeli tourists were killed in an attack in Burgas airport in Bulgaria
One 8-day-old baby arrives to his own circumcision riding in a convertible remote-control car, together with drumming and fireworks. Don't worry, we're confused too...
The division of Jerusalem into "East" and "West" imposed by the Jordanian occupation for a brief period of 19 years is no longer possible in a city which has dramatically grown and changed over the last 44 years.
More than 80 Israeli soldiers and reservists have signed a petition of support for a military commander who was filmed "assaulting" a Danish pro-Palestinian activist.
A political correspondent has gathered together the statements of many of Israel's leading politicians before the disengagement in Gaza, claiming there would be no danger of rockets after doing so.
In 1941, Alex Kurzem fled alone into the forest, leaving his murdered family behind. Later Kurzem was captured by SS soldiers and, unaware of his Jewish heritage, made him their mascot.
Israel's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Danny Ayalon explains the historical facts relating to the issue of refugees in the Israeli Palestinian conflict.
A Rosh Hashanah musical parody by The Ein Prat Fountainheads. No apples, pomegranates, babies, or smartphones were harmed in the filming of this video.
A Rosh Hashanah musical parody by The Ein Prat Fountainheads. No apples, pomegranates, babies, or smartphones were harmed in the filming of this video.
In September 1942, Lea, her mother and her grandmother were deported to Belzec. With rumors about the camp circulating on the train, Gusta pushed Lea out through a narrow opening in the side of the train car.
For the first time, the full audio recordings of communications between military and civilian air traffic controllers as they were dealing with the hijackings on Sept. 11, 2001, have been made public.
A political correspondent has gathered together the statements of many of Israel's leading politicians from before the disengagement in which they told the Israeli people there would be no danger of rockets after disengaging.
The United Nations has made the democratic State of Israel the target of incessant condemnation while neglecting its mandate in challenging the oppressive regimes around the world.
In April 1912 the cornerstone was laid for the first Jewish university in the Middle East, the Technikum later to be called Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
Israeli architect Michael Arad has realized a professional fantasy by being chosen among 5,000 competitors to plan the memorial site for the World Trade Center.
Spokeswoman Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich, Head of the Foreign Press Branch, addresses the planned flotilla which overtly declares its intention to sail to the Gaza Strip, governed by the Hamas terrorist organization.
UN Watch's Hillel Neuer addresses the UN Human Rights Council to decry its special agenda item and debate on Israel, at a time when the surrounding Middle East is aflame with massacres and rights abuses.
This video explains the background to operation Cast Lead, specifically the terrorist tactics that Hamas employs which causes mass civilian casualties.
Though they cannot hear or speak, the Israeli actors in Nalaga'at stage full-length, professional performances - the only shows like this in the world.
British journalist Melanie Phillips on how Israel has dropped the ball on the Middle East debate. No hate speech, no name-calling, just stating the facts.
Tamar Fogel, the 12-year-old who discovered her murdered family in Itamar, speaks out about her parents, Jewish unity, leaving Gush Katif and what the Prime Minister said to her.
"The people of Egypt are not upset with Islam and the Sharia, they want to be free to support their brothers in Gaza. They don't want the freedom that you're propagating in America, terror and mayhem... You don't have a decent way of life you can export to our country."
Turkish journalist Sefik Dinç, who was on the Mavi Marmara and wrote a book about it, said that no shots were fired from the Israeli helicopters and that IDF soldiers did not open fire until their lives were in danger.
Helen Thomas discusses her controversial statements about Israel and the Jews and the consequences that followed. "You say one word about Israel, and you're finished!"
Approaching her 107th birthday, Alice, the world's oldest Holocaust survivor discusses the power of music, laughter and what the worst thing in the world is.
In case of emergency, the facility will quickly become a 2,000-bed hospital protected from both conventional rocket attacks and chemical or biological warfare.
Hebrew University students kick off the start of the school year with an unofficial production of the Queen song 'Somebody to Love' performed by the cast of the hit series GLEE. This incredible video was filmed in a single shot.
Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu delivers his Rosh Hashanah address, as he calls for the security of Israel and its citizens, as well as his hopes for future peace with the Palestinians.