Idf veteran
Hind Rajab Foundation targets IDF vet in Sri Lanka in first US-citizen case
The complaint filed by the Belgium-based Palestinian organization marks the first filed against an American citizen outside the United States.
Reservists Party opens HQ in Kiryat Shmona under Hezbollah fire, urges leaders to move north
TAU announces a special admission framework for IDF veterans injured in the Swords of Iron War
Beit Arazim: Helping rebuild Israel, one wounded soldier at a time
Rivlin recognizes disabled soldiers and victims of terror
"We could do more for you,” President Reuven Rivlin acknowledged, pledging: “And we will do more for you.”
New program aims to make discharged soldiers 'ambassadors' for Israel
Founded by three former elite IDF soldiers, ISRAEL-is aims to reach 50,000 soldiers a year
Bill to make state care for returned IDF captives
“Returned captives paid with their bodies and souls for the security of the state and its existence, and the state has the responsibility to help with their rehabilitation and welfare.”
Israel's alleged 1967 nuclear 'doomsday operation' plan to be revealed
Whether credible or not, the plans never came into effect as Israel emerged victorious from the conflict.
Former IDF chiefs form new movement
The former IDF generals who formed the non-political movement both insist they are not entering politics.
Israeli Navy captain: ‘Hamas will never be able to surprise us’
‘Post’ tags along for joint navy and air force drill simulating medical evacuation of wounded.
Shloshim
A voice from the past
Amos Horev, commander of the Hulda Convoy, talks about the battle by veterans against the plan to commemorate Rehavam Ze’evi in Sha’ar Hagai, military ethics, rules of engagement and leadership.
A bike made for many
Disabled IDF vets bond with foreign cyclists: To keep your balance, you must keep moving.
The legacy of Dan Shomron: The ‘forgotten’ commander of Operation Entebbe
Revealing new details from the ‘generals’ wars,’ Ze’ev Drory remembers Shomron, the former IDF chief of staff.