In the past two weeks, Iran received unusual online messages from Israel.
No, they weren’t a new kind of cyber warfare – they were messages of love!
In the past two weeks, Iran received unusual online messages from Israel.
No, they weren’t a new kind of cyber warfare – they were messages of love!
Living in Israel is not like living anywhere else.
My name is Ehud. I am in the 9th grade and I am Israeli. I have 3 brothers and they’re all in the army (the IDF). I know how it is to be a brother to three soldiers, but I wondered what it is like to be a mother to three soldiers. So I asked my mother, Orit, about it.
As you probably know, the cities surrounding the Gaza Strip are under constant attack now.
Although a ceasefire was declared, the situation still remains difficult. Let’s review the past week.
I live in Gan Yavne – a small town in southern Israel. During the last few days, the area suffered more than 100 rockets launched from the Gaza Strip.
The city of Ashkelon had known better days – empty streets and even emptier schools are the city’s view today.
Over the past weekend, more than 90 rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip into Israel – 4 people were injured.
Almost everybody has heard about the Iranian threat by now. Everyone’s talking about it, but what it does it really mean? What’s really going on there?
In the beginning of January I flew with my dancing group to a national competition of music and dancing. It was a trip to three countries: Czech Republic, Austria and Germany, and we competed in Prague.
Last Hanukkah there was an overnight Eye2Israel seminar. All the members, ages 14-18 came to learn about Israel, about public diplomacy, about debate and of course to have fun together. Our first tour was at Mount Herzl.