Remembrance Day
Women of the Wall call on Katz to include women in national Remembrance Day ceremony
The letter deplored that women had never had a significant role in the ceremony at the Western Wall, other than lighting the ceremonial torch.
Israelis must refrain from violence, even if we disagree - comment
Why Israel makes me smile: Reflections on life, culture, and connection - opinion
Israel's 'Ten Days of Deliverance' were more difficult this year - opinion
From Yom Kippur War to Eurovision: Israeli Special TV for the holidays
Israel’s Independence and Remembrance Days get a thoughtful TV treatment in 2025.
New memorial wall unveiled honoring 466 fallen kibbutz members
The site, located in the Megiddo Regional Council, has long served as a national tribute to kibbutz members who died in wars or acts of terror.
Nearly half of Israelis back Iran strike without US support – survey
Among Jewish Israelis, 52% support a strike compared to 34.5% who oppose it. In contrast, 76% of Arab Israelis oppose military action against Iran, with just 9% in support.
Former hostage Emily Damari shares testimony about her time in captivity
In the video, Damari recounted how she and Romi Gonen realized, while in captivity, that the day had marked Israel's Remembrance Day.
MDA volunteer in Toronto honors fallen paramedic in Remembrance Day ceremony
“As part of my responsibilities during my year of service in Jewish communities abroad, I am tasked with sharing the stories of our heroes,” Ofir Bar said.
Israel marks Remembrance Day at Western Wall in Jerusalem
"Perhaps more than ever, the sound of this memorial siren is also a true alarm, commanding us to unite and to come together," President Isaac Herzog said.
Panic at Tel Aviv Remembrance Day ceremony after security guards arrested
An additional arrest was made during the siren in Jerusalem.
PM Netanyahu's convoy hits motorcyclist
The motorcyclist, a 17-year-old boy, was taken to the hospital in mild condition, United Hatzalah announced.
WATCH: Remembrance Day ceremony for Israel's fallen soldiers at Yad LaBanim
At the ceremony, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana was interrupted by a bereaved father who said Ohana "did not deserve to speak about my son."
As critics abroad sit in comfort, at gravesides Israelis reaffirm need for strength - editorial
The world may judge harshly today, but history will remember who stood for life and who exploited suffering for political gain.