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By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
The recent dramatic surge in terrorist attacks emanating from the area has convinced Israel's security establishment that a shift in strategy is required.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
In most cases, these are students from the Sephardi yeshivot, who are in any case better integrated into the general Israeli society.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
The tracker unit was established as one of the lessons learned from the 2014 kidnapping and murder of Naftali Fraenkel, Gilad Shaer and Eyal Yifrah.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
The army wants to recruit ultra-Orthodox citizens to protect their own communities.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
Despite its location in Area B, Israel's Civil Administration has decided to act in Tel Aroma to prevent further damage to the site.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
For those who have been following the overall situation, the fact that improvised explosive devices were used against our troops this week in Jenin was hardly a surprise.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
Seventy percent of the Jewish public feel a historical connection to Judea and Samaria, 63% an emotional connection, and 48% a religious connection.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
The Palestinian Authority paved a road and is allowing residential building at El-Unuk, a site from the times of Joshua.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
The damage to the 1st Temple Period Jewish archeological site is organized by the Palestinian Authority.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
The elder rabbi of the national religious sector talks about conversions, gay rights, and the states of Israel’s Supreme Court in a no-holds-barred interview.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
For a decade Shaked was the darling of the Right-even thought to have PM potential--but after a series of mistakes?
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
The IDF Desert Reconnaissance Battalion is unique not only because its fighters are volunteers, but because they come from Muslim, Christian and Circassian backgrounds. Israel Hayom shines a light on the inner workings of the patrol unit that tackles not only military but educational and societal challenges as well.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt served as chief rabbi of Moscow for over 30 years, until the morning after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, when he woke up to a frightening reality that reminded him of the “dark days of the Iron Curtain.”
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
Israeli troops were forced to drag extreme left-wing and Bedouin protesters from the area.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
The shah’s government facilitated the purchase of the land in 1971 to mark 2,500 years to Cyrus the Great’s edict allowing Babylonians to worship the god of their choice.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
"Land of Israel studies are disappearing from the academic map in Israel," says Ashkelon Academic College president.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
“We call on the religious services minister to not heed the uninfluential rabbis, to wake up,” says Sephardi Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
"We need to distinguish between citizenship and Judaism," says Chief Rabbi David Lau, following much public criticism.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
The sixteenth-century missive, found in the binding of another old volume, seeks to enlist Rabbi Isaac Luria Ashkenazi’s support in raising money for the Jews of the Holy Land.
By Hanan Greenwood / Israel Hayom
A., a known figure in the national-religious sector, will be tasked with catering to agents’ spiritual needs.



