
Six Months From October 7th, The IDF Gives A Military Update
Courtesy of Mannie Fabian, we provide an update given by the IDF on the military actions taken since October 7th, 2023.
Courtesy of Mannie Fabian, we provide an update given by the IDF on the military actions taken since October 7th, 2023.
The body of the hostage Elad Katzir, who according to intelligence was murdered in captivity by the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization, was rescued overnight from Khan Yunis and returned to Israeli territory.
On October 7th, Rami Davidian received a chilling text from Amit, pleading for her life. Watch the incredible story of courage and sacrifice as Rami rescued this young girl from being kidnapped by terrorists after the Nova Festival massacre.
“In accordance with the situational assessment, it has been decided that leave will be temporarily paused for all IDF combat units,” an IDF statement read.
The Knesset this evening (Monday) passed Minister Shlomo Karhi’s bill to shutter the Al Jazeera network’s offices in Israel.
The lamp lit up the nights for Roman soldiers who guarded a fort on the Scorpions Ascent along an important ancient trade route over which copper, and possibly gold, were transported. An identical lamp was discovered in the same spot 90 years ago.
The US did not use its veto against a UN Security Council Resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza during the month of Ramadan and calling for the immediate release of all hostages held by Hamas, allowing the resolution to pass.
IDF confirms that a cruise missile fired from Yemen on Sunday night fell near the city of Eilat. IDF investigating why the missile was not intercepted.
Over the past few months students, local residents and soldiers have participated in an archaeological excavation at Huqoq near the Sea of Galilee. The excavations have provided a glance at a dramatic episode in the history of the Jewish people: the preparation of shelters for the Revolt of the Jews against the Romans led by Bar Kokhba in 132–136 CE.
One of the most interesting – not to say mysterious – scrolls discovered in the Judaean Desert is a scroll called the “Horoscope.”
A man in his 50s was critically wounded on Thursday in a stabbing attack at a cafe in the Beit Kama Junction in southern Israel.
A rare coin from the time of the Bar Kokhba Revolt, engraved with the name of “Eleazar the Priest” in ancient Hebrew script, was discovered in the Judean Desert.
Foreign worker killed, at least seven others injured, after antitank missiles are fired at northern Israel.
Deadly shooting attack carried at gas station at entrance to Eli in Binyamin, the same location where four people were murdered in another shooting attack last year.
With Purim approaching, the Pesach travel season is just around the corner. Tens of thousands of US citizens who reside in Israel may be considering traveling Stateside to visit family for the holiday. However, it’s crucial for them to ensure they have the proper travel documents in hand.
Former head of IDF’s 8200 intelligence unit, Brig. Gen. (Res.) Hanan Gefen and former Mossad agent Sima Shine discuss how the intelligence failure of October 7th happened.
A unique important discovery was made during archaeological excavations carried out in the Western Wall Plaza a few years ago, on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and in conjunction with the Western Wall Heritage Foundation: a stamped piece of clay from the First Temple period that belonged to the “Governor of the City” of Jerusalem – the most prominent municipal position in Jerusalem of 2700 years ago.