HY’D: Hostages Yagev Buchshtab and Alex Dancyg Murdered in Captivity
Yagev Buchshtab and Alex Dancyg, kidnapped on October 7, were murdered while held hostage in Gaza, the IDF announced.
Yagev Buchshtab and Alex Dancyg, kidnapped on October 7, were murdered while held hostage in Gaza, the IDF announced.
After 150 years of research: Archaeologists in the City of David have uncovered one of the monumental fortifications that protected the kings of Jerusalem.
The Cabinet has approved the extension of mandatory military service to 36 months for the next eight years.
Until the middle of the 2nd century BCE, Jerusalem of the Second Temple period was a small city, important – but not very impressive. The change occurred when the Hasmonean family arrived about 2,150 years ago.
A 3,300-year-old ship’s cargo with hundreds of intact amphorae discovered 90 km from shore at a depth of 1.8 km on the Mediterranean Sea floor.
UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency) is meant to help refugees until they graduate from that status, but when it comes to the “Palestinian problem” they aren’t doing that.
As the terrorist perpetrated their atrocities in the Gaza envelope on October 7th, there are well known stories of soldiers and police officers who rushed to the area to help save thousands of lives. But have you heard the stories of the hundreds of Hatzalah volunteers who did the same?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced to his ministers who participated in the Security Cabinet session on Sunday that he has decided to dissolve the War Cabinet and to hold the relevant discussions in the broader Security Cabinet instead.
Joint Israel Antiquities Authority and Lod Municipality excavations revealed the remains of a destroyed Jewish public building. The floor hid a hoard of 94 coins, which no one came back to collect – until now.
The IDF has released the names of five of the eight soldiers who were killed in a blast in southern the Gaza Strip’s Rafah Shabbos morning. The names of two other soldiers killed in another incident were also released.
Eight Israeli soldiers were killed in a blast in southern Gaza’s Rafah this morning, the military announced, in what marks the deadliest incident for the IDF in the Strip since January.
Four Israeli hostages were rescued from Hamas captivity alive in a daring IDF operation in the central Gaza Strip Shabbos morning.
Hamas has rejected the Israeli proposal for a prisoner swap and temporary ceasefire, Asharq Al-Awsat reported Thursday morning.
Today, the National Library of Israel is delighted to announce the addition of a one-of-a-kind manuscript to its renowned Judaica collection: Mezukak Shivatayim. This original manuscript serves as a testament to the intellectual prowess, spiritual depth, and cultural richness that once thrived within Provencal Jewry.
The Israeli military says it has confirmed the deaths of four Israeli hostages in Hamas captivity, after obtaining new intelligence since October 7th.
Israel is set to introduce a new electronic travel authorization (ETA) system for visitors from visa-exempt countries in the coming months. This system will mirror the U.S. ESTA program and similar systems in other countries, designed to streamline entry procedures for non-citizens.
The ring was found in the joint Israel Antiquities Authority – Tel Aviv University | אוניברסיטת תל-אביב excavation. Its small diameter leads experts to suggest it is a child’s ring, either a girl or a boy, who lived in Jerusalem during the Hellenistic period.