The ease with which Hamas controlled the community for 17 hours made many appreciate both locals' resolve and their country's vulnerability

Tank crewmen who slowed the Syrian onslaught on day one of Yom Kippur War take The Times of Israel to their tanks, and vent frustration with fellow vets protesting judicial reforms

Efraim Zinger's prison diary and his would-be wife's journal serve as the basis for a new book about a family's triumph over their Yom Kippur War trauma

In letter marking 50 years since Yom Kippur War, Tomer Bar says soldiers who risk lives must know the country and leaders have their backs: 'This principle must not be undermined!'

Current leader Sissi still uses conflict in effort to rally Egyptians, though figures show 85% of population was not alive at the time

Avigdor Kahalani recalls how unit he commanded in Golan Heights managed to halt the Syrian momentum after twin attacks by Egypt and Syria on October 6, 1973 caught Israel off guard

Zman Yisrael editor Biranit Goren and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur dig into the controversial legislation being discussed by the High Court today; Goren on docuseries 'The One'

And we all find it abhorrent and inexplicable that the other side acted in the way it did. But mutual accusation is not going to heal our destructive national divide

Speaking at memorial ceremony, IDF chief warns that 'polarizing divisive rift' is damaging to army cohesion, as Gallant threatens Hamas terror groups with escalation

US bureau chief Jacob Magid discusses latest normalization efforts and PM's conversation with Jewish leaders; social media editor Sarah Tuttle-Singer introduces Hidden Gems

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