First Lebanon War
Yaakov Erez, former Maariv editor and Sokolov Prize winner, dies at 87
Erez, a Sokolov Prize winner, was behind many exclusive stories and investigations.
In Broadway’s ‘Giant,’ Roald Dahl is a warped messenger for a vital debate about Israel
A lesson from Amalek and the exception that defines the rule of Jewish morality - opinion
The 'Post' looks back on search for Sgt.-Maj. Tzvi Feldman
Anti-Israel German activist lied about IDF service
Anti-Israel activist said she served in IDF in first Lebanon war and claimed mother was a Holocaust survivor.
Grapevine: Open wounds
David Arquette celebrates his bar mitzva at the Western Wall.
Nahal marks 30th anniversary preparing for next war
Infantry brigade holds drill in Jordan Valley, simulating a potential war with Syria or Lebanon.
30 years after Lebanon war, pilots reminisce
1982 war marked first time the Israel Air Force used attack helicopters in combat, helping establish doctrine relevant today.
Remember the fallen and what they died for
Memorial Day in Israel is a day of reflection and thought, a day in which life stops in order for us to look around and remember.
My Word: Protesting the protest
The government must draw up a policy on the release of abducted soldiers, and abide by it.
'Lebanon' nominated for 5 European movie awards
Movie by first-time Israeli filmmaker Samuel Maoz based on personal experience as part of tank crew in First Lebanon War.
My Word: Out but not over
Israel left Lebanon 10 years ago, but can the Lebanese experience truly be removed from the Israeli psyche?