We do not target civilians

In any riot scenario or attempt to breach our borders, Israel has developed a doctrine and system to avoid fatal civilian casualties.

Bus stop libraries

I’ve said it before. We are the ‘People of The Book’. So what better way to spend the time waiting for your bus in Kfar Saba than to borrow a few books? I hope there’s no fine if the return bus is late!

The Blue and White flotilla

400 people boarded a small fleet of four ships, including the ‘Gilad Shalit’ and set sail on Sunday afternoon from the Ashkelon Marina on a mission to show solidarity with Israel.

A pro-Israeli artist in London

Noam Edry held a solo exhibition at Goldsmiths College as part of the MFA Fine Art Degree Show. It challenged the relentless campus demonisation of the Jewish State.

Jon Voight visits rocket attack victims

The Oscar-winning actor (and father of Angelina Jolie) expressed his support for Israel and strengthened those who were being treated at the Soroka Hospital in Beersheva.

300,000 in 12 years

That’s the number of young Jews that have participated in Taglit/Birthright trips to Israel since they began in 1999. 150 guests attended the birthday event.

See the miracle of Israel

Don’t read about Glenn Beck. Watch him and make up your own mind.

Bad news is good news

There is a saying that everything happens for the good. Meir Dimri suffered a heart attack but escaped with his life as he was recovering in hospital when a Gaza rocket hit his Beersheva home.

Paul Newman’s legacy for Israel

A camp belonging to the deceased actor opens to Israeli kids who are terminally ill, or suffer from genetic or chronic diseases. It is the first of its kind in the Middle East.

Keeping greenhouse gases down

The Israeli government has allocated NIS 151 million for projects that aim to reduce emissions. It supports Israel’s commitment given at the Copenhagen summit in Dec 2009.