Israel’s Hardy Cocoa Plants Could Be Key to Solving Global Shortage

Israel’s Hardy Cocoa Plants Could Be Key to Solving Global Shortage Some of the cocoa plants were flourishing despite receiving very little hydration from October to January.  By Shula Rosen An agricultural expert in Israel may have discovered “superhero” cocoa seeds whose plants survived the October

Elderly Israelis Show Impressive Resilience During Current War – Study

Elderly Israelis Show Impressive Resilience During Current War – Study Elderly Israelis experienced much less acute stress and fewer PTSD symptoms than younger members of the population. By Shula Rosen According to a study, elderly Israelis are showing less stress and higher resilience during the current

VIDEO: Against All Odds – A Israeli’s Story of Unbreakable Resolve

VIDEO: Against All Odds – A Israeli’s Story of Unbreakable Resolve On October 7th, Aviad Bachar and his daughter Hadar endured unfathomable horrors. Tragically, his wife and son fell victim to a brutal murder, right before his eyes. Aviad himself faced life-threatening injuries and the devastating

Israel Faces Global ‘Triple Standard’ Criticism

Israel Faces Global ‘Triple Standard’ Criticism The world is holding Israel to a standard that no Western country would be held to. By Justin Amler, The Algemeiner It is a sad and sobering reality that in Israel’s war against Hamas, the Jewish State is being subjected

Media Turns Blind Eye to Shocking Palestinian Public Opinion Poll

Media Turns Blind Eye to Shocking Palestinian Public Opinion Poll The vast majority of respondents believe that Hamas did not commit atrocities during the October 7 attack. By Chaim Lax, HonestReporting On March 20, 2024, the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research published the results

Israeli killed in Hezbollah rocket barrage on Kiryat Shmona

Israeli killed in Hezbollah rocket barrage on Kiryat Shmona A 25-year-old Israeli man was killed in the Israeli border town of Kiryat Shmona on Wednesday by a Hezbollah rocket barrage from Lebanon. According to Magen David Adom, the man, a laborer later identified by Israeli media

Facebook rules that calling terrorists “martyrs” is acceptable as free speech

Facebook rules that calling terrorists “martyrs” is acceptable as free speech Meta’s Oversight Board recently completed a nearly year-long review of the Arabic word “Shaheed” (Martyr), stating that Meta’s ban on the Arabic word commonly used to praise violence limits free speech.   According to CyberWell

Thousands of Palestinians illegally entering pre-1967 Israel daily

Thousands of Palestinians illegally entering pre-1967 Israel daily Thousands of Palestinian workers are illegally crossing the Judea and Samaria security barrier every day to seek employment within Israel’s pre-1967 lines, in defiance of a blanket entry ban imposed in the wake of Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.

Two Queens, Same Genocidal Threat

Two Queens, Same Genocidal Threat This week, Jews around the world celebrated Purim, the miraculous Biblical story of the Jewish people overcoming a genocidal threat by Haman in the Book of Esther in Persia 2500 years ago. Many Christians also celebrated, knowing that if all the

16-yr old discovers 1600-yr old lamp on school trip

16-yr old discovers 1600-yr old lamp on school trip Sixteen year-old Yonatan Frankel, a pupil from the Tamar High School in Hod Hasharon, was with his class on an annual field trip along the Scorpions Ascent in southern Israel. When his class stopped for lunch next