Tag: Israeli Soldiers

Ten Israeli soldiers were killed in separate incidents in Gaza, marking one of the deadliest days for the Israeli military.
Israeli battlefield commanders, like Micha Shtiebel of the Alexandroni Brigade, have been resorting to soliciting donated gear from a network of civilian volunteers due to delays and shortages in the IDF's supply chain, particularly during the recent deployment to Gaza.
The discussion with Jonathan Schanzer revolves around whether Benjamin Netanyahu is losing his ability to influence events as he desires, the impact of the Biden administration's policies on Israeli soldiers, and America's reluctance towards achieving military victories.
Laura Cowan, a designer of high-end Judaica, shares her firsthand experience visiting injured Israeli soldiers at Sheba Tel-HaShomer Medical Centre after Hamas-led attacks.
Five Israeli paratroopers were mistakenly killed and seven wounded by friendly fire in Gaza, highlighting an issue of accidental deaths among Israeli troops in the region.
Israeli cabinet ministers faced heckling from protesters at memorial ceremonies across Israel on a solemn Memorial Day marred by ongoing conflicts.
Despite the Israeli military's assertion that it provides for its soldiers' needs, many soldiers still lack basic equipment and supplies even six months into war.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that more than 12,000 terrorists were killed and around 604 Israeli soldiers lost their lives in the conflict with Hamas in Gaza over six months, with tensions escalating with Iran.
The discussion centers on whether Israel is truly isolated in the current conflict, with a notable article suggesting so.
A panel discussion hosted by Hadassah Magazine's Executive Editor Lisa Hostein will feature English-language journalists in Israel sharing their experiences reporting on the aftermath of Hamas terror attacks from October 7 onwards.
Orthodox Jewish comedians have been using humor to uplift spirits in the face of rising anti-Semitism and conflict in Israel, with comics like Eli Lebowicz and the Bardak team creating skits that provide laughter and catharsis during challenging times.
During Israel's conflict with Hamas, Israeli aid to Gaza has been provided directly to Gazans and through the distribution of foreign aid.
The text describes a harrowing wartime diary reflecting on the ongoing conflict in Jerusalem since October 7.
The text discusses the Israeli approach to external perceptions and challenges facing the Jewish community, particularly during the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October, nearly 6,000 Israeli soldiers have been injured, with a projected total possibly reaching 20,000 by the end of 2024 – the highest in Israel's history.
The text discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, highlighting the challenges faced by Israel in achieving its goals of eliminating Hamas and securing the release of hostages.
A new report by the Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel details the use of sexual violence by Hamas as a weapon of war during their attacks on Oct. 7.
An article highlights Israeli soldiers' consumption of Palestinian food in Gaza, sparking controversy and criticism.
This article recounts the experience of an Israeli soldier, Itai Reuveni, during a tense period of conflict with Hezbollah.
The author, a new resident of Israel, reflects on his experience of grieving with a nation following the Hamas terrorist attack on Oct. 7.
Israel has intensified its crackdown on Palestinians in the West Bank city of Hebron since October 7th, with increased violence and repression.
On Monday, 24 Israeli soldiers were killed in two separate incidents in the Gaza Strip, marking the deadliest day for Israel since the Hamas attacks on October 7th.
The article discusses the trend of using sex appeal in online war discourse, specifically in relation to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Tensions are escalating on the Israel-Lebanon border, with two Israeli civilians killed by a Hezbollah missile and three Lebanese attackers killed by Israeli forces.
The first letter expresses concern about recommending historically Christian colleges for Jewish students, as the writer had negative experiences with missionaries during their childhood.