Defense Ministry confirms same-sex partners of IDF soldiers killed in war eligible for same benefits as other families

Wives and parents of young men killed since Saturday seek posthumous procedure in bid to preserve legacy of loved ones — but for some, it is too late

Lone soldier Sgt. Benjamin Loeb laid to rest in Jerusalem; Ashdod resident Izabella Gandlin eulogized at her funeral instead of celebrating her wedding: 'My beautiful angel'

Soldiers, police officers and civilians laid to rest around the country, as nation starts mourning process while war continues; 'We just want one more conversation, one more hug'

Army chief Halevy praises Jewish tradition of arguing, but says disputes must be kept outside cemetery, responding to worries overhaul fight will harm remembrances

Disruption feared at events for 24,213 fallen troops and 4,255 terror victims, as some ministers cancel; bereaved relatives to stay away; Bennett: 'Focus only on families' pain'

The stories of some of the 40 Israelis to have been awarded the military's Medal of Valor, and of the battles in which they defended the state

560 warriors from Mandate Palestine who fought with the British against Axis powers are still missing. While a nonprofit searches for them, Israelis dedicate a day to their memory

Thanks to a nonprofit, hundreds of virtually anonymous heroes who died in the Holy Land in 1948 and prior have been identified. Their stories and photos now preserve their memories

Amid legislation efforts, Baruch Ben-Ygal, whose son Amit was killed in a 2020 operation, says country has 'a moral obligation' to allow procedure

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