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Sderot Snaps Back

The Jewish people recite at their Passover Seder each year: " ולנו לאבותינו שעמדה ויהי "-"This is what has stood to our fathers and to...

Rockets hit Israel’s south

Two rockets launched from the Gaza Strip exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council and near the city of Ashkelon on Thursday. No injuries or...

Sderot: the bomb shelter capital of the world

Since 2000 the city of Sderot has been a target of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel. British Academic Dr Alan Craig...

Hamas placing rockets near water reservoirs, digging dozens of ‘terror tunnels’

Hamas is increasingly using sensitive civilian facilities in Gaza to protect its military assets from being targeted by Israel, ahead of a further round...

Training Fighters of Future Across Gaza

RAFAH, Gaza Strip - Dozens of high school students scrambled among the sand dunes here in recent days, learning how to shoot AK-47 rifles,...

In first, Sderot train chugs into rocket-protected station

The first train arrived in Sderot from Tel Aviv on Tuesday morning, pulling into a rocket-proof station and marking the end of a years-long...

One year since ‘Pillar of Defense’- Conclusions and Policy Implications

This November 2013, southern Israel marks one year since the Gaza ‘Operation Pillar of Defense'. This November, southern Israel marks one year since the IDF’s...

Rocket sirens break calm near Gaza

At least one rocket was fired from Gaza into Israel Tuesday morning, landing in an open area in the Eshkol region. There were no reports...

Five IDF Soldiers Wounded in Gaza; Four Terrorists Killed

Five IDF soldiers were wounded near the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza on Thursday evening. The IDF Spokesperson's Unit said in a statement...
Tunnel leading from Gaza to Israel

Reporter’s Notebook: Walking inside a Hamas terror tunnel

Journalists and cameramen, accustomed to forming boisterous circles around interviewees in press conferences, were forced to walk in a single file as we...