Staff at Eitanim switch to manual operations, while doctors continue medical treatment undisrupted

Israeli research finds that some children with this rare mental illness carry genetic mutations previously found in people with language, learning, and developmental challenges

For debut work of fiction about anorexic high school girls, 25-year-old E.J. Schwartz draws on her own recent experience of social media-influenced devastating drive for thinness

Mercifully, last week's huge wildfires did not result in loss of life. But Israel should not be relying on miracles and the extraordinary heroism of its firefighters

Wildfire brought under control after a short while; Eitanim hospital briefly evacuates children's ward as a precautionary measure

After dramatic evacuation of Eitanim during huge blaze, staff meet cops who risked their lives to save them and recall earlier desperation: 'There was nothing we could do'

Cmdr. Kobi Yaakobi says he had to make quick, tough decisions in early stages of huge blaze near Jerusalem to avoid repeat of 2010 Carmel disaster, which killed 44 people

Valery Viskovski, charged with aggravated assault, was set to undergo a psychiatric assessment; large manhunt launched