For over 30 years, Save a Child's Heart has delivered life-saving cardiac surgeries to children from 76 countries while training local doctors to build independent medical programs in their home nations.
These IDF soldiers, despite their grievous and life-changing injuries, haven’t lost their love of and joy for life as they sing and dance as only they can.
Bayit Balev, an Israeli medical facility, is using motion-tracking systems, digital therapy platforms, VR headsets, and immersive sensory rooms to help patients rebuild their lives.
Israeli actor Shalom Michaelashvili fulfilled the dreams of two bereaved children, the sons of a fallen Kfar Aza defender, with a surprise journey to the United States for FIFA 2026.
Nazi-looted art returning to rightful heirs and an Australian painter who made Aliyah unite in a powerful exploration of how art preserves Jewish identity across generations.
The IDF carried out strikes on more than 100 Hezbollah targets across Lebanon's Beqaa Valley and southern regions, hitting weapons depots, command centers, and observation posts.
Anti-Israel activist Rosa Martinez openly admitted the group's true objective: to provoke Israeli forces and craft a narrative—not to deliver humanitarian aid, as originally claimed.
Sneako, an antisemitic streamer, was speaking to a Christian Arab living in Tel Aviv who exposed the truly tolerant nature of Jews and Israel—showing how he can practice his religion freely, unlike in Muslim Arab nations.
At Givat Haviva's United World College, 140 Jewish, Arab, and international students live and study together—determined to build dialogue and leadership across the conflict's fault lines.
The 10th annual Eats Tel Aviv festival brought together vendors, IDF reservists, and food lovers — proving Israelis are still finding joy, community, and great food despite the ongoing conflict.
In just a few weeks, the Israeli Air Force reduced the head of the terror axis to rubble—eliminating Iranian leaders, destroying their weapons systems, and crushing their nuclear ambitions.
Kuwaiti gold medalist Jassem Al-Hatem refused to shake Israeli bronze medalist Yoav Manor's hand at the AJP Tour in Abu Dhabi, calling him a 'child killer.'
Maj. (res.) Itamar Sapir, 27, from Eli, was killed in southern Lebanon after a terrorist fired on Israeli forces from near a church in the Khouza area, leaving behind a wife and infant son.
George Deek, the newly appointed Israeli envoy to world Christianity, pushed back on false claims portraying Israel as anti-Christian, highlighting the religious freedom and diversity enjoyed by all in the country.
Israeli soldiers seizing a Gaza-bound flotilla hacked the ship's radio signal and blasted Britney Spears' "Oops!... I Did It Again" — apparently sending a message of their own.
Elon Musk praised Israel's world-leading innovation, highlighting the Jewish state's remarkable per capita output of startups, inventions, and technology for such a small nation.
Kadim, a northern Samaria community evacuated during the 2005 disengagement, is seeing a massive resurgence as hundreds of families across Israel push to resettle the once-abandoned land.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli President Isaac Herzog congratulated Israel's Eurovision representative Noam Bettan on placing second in the Eurovision Song Contest despite hate and boycotts.
A group of Orthodox Jews presented House Speaker Mike Johnson with a 'Make Shabbat Great Again' cap to mark the US's 250th birthday and the Trump administration's honorary Shabbat initiative.
Eight years old when Hamas kidnapped her on October 7th, Emily Hand describes how — three years later — surfing ocean waves and feeling the breeze help her heal from that dark and terrible day.
A Turkish Muslim student at Hebrew University describes how publicly supporting Israel and identifying as a Zionist triggered death threats, family estrangement, and exile.
Israelis across the country are celebrating Jerusalem Day, commemorating the 58th anniversary of the city's reunification following Israel's miraculous victory in the Six-Day War in 1967.
A 50-meter rock-hewn tunnel discovered near Kibbutz Ramat Rachel during pre-construction excavations has baffled archaeologists, who cannot yet determine its age, purpose, or whether it was ever completed.
As Israel marks Jerusalem Day, raw and emotional footage captures the battle for Jerusalem in June 1967 as Israeli forces liberated the ancient Jewish city and the Temple Mount during the Six-Day War, reuniting the capital and reshaping Jewish history.
Mendel puts tefillin on strangers in memory of his friend and sister who died of cancer—sending photos to their families as a small measure of comfort.
Israeli ministers, including Bezalel Smotrich and Zvi Succot, visited Joseph's Tomb for daytime prayers and called for a permanent Jewish presence in the area.
This exciting and uplifting film highlights the miraculous events of the 1967 Six Day War, emphasizing the Divine hand orchestrating these remarkable events.
Israeli contestant Noam Bettan gave a performance of a lifetime amid boos, protests, and evictions—propelling him into the grand finale, where he has a chance to bring home the win.
An Israeli MMA fighter, Natan Levy, speaks out against a religion-based smear campaign started by his opponent, calling for respect, unity, and keeping personal faith separate from sports rivalries.