Israeli team makes a splash in debut at sports competition for wounded combatants from around the world, meets 'kind and friendly' games founder Prince Harry

Investigation launched as resident of hostel in Beersheba dies after being brought to the hospital in critical condition

Author and public speaker Brandon Farbstein, who has a rare form of dwarfism, says there is 'much room for improvement' in Israel when it comes to accessibility for disabled people

Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for seriously ill children, founded by late American actor, reopens in $4.5 million rebuild following devastating 2021 blaze

Maan lil-Hayat employs people with intellectual disabilities, giving them skills for life and also raising their visibility in a society where they are often shunned

Military reporter Emanuel Fabian discusses a recent turn of events with Iran, as political correspondent Tal Schneider looks at Knesset debates over an IDF education bill

Survey by Access Israel also indicates half of Israelis know a person who uses a disabilities parking permit without warrant

'Alongside me stand 1.8 million men, women, and children with physical, mental, emotional, and intellectual disabilities,' says Yamina MK Shirly Pinto

For the past two and a half months, Judge Richard Bernstein has heard court while walking the famed Palm Jumeirah Boardwalk

Netflix documentary 'Crip Camp' charts how an inclusive 1960-70s summer camp in the Catskills shaped activists who are fighting for equality today amid the COVID-19 crisis

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