Using remote learning, some programs for foreign students have already begun school year; Ben Gurion University serving as war-time logistics center

Tel Aviv to keep schools closed until end of week despite option to resume normal activities, while educational institutions along northern border subject to restrictions

Mobilizing existing infrastructure, activists put politics aside to help soldiers and victims of Hamas atrocities

1000s of assault rifles have been distributed to security squads, which the National Security Ministry coordinator says could bolster security services in event of a multi-front war

American campers and staff for whom connection to Israel has long been a paramount value are receiving devastating news of colleagues and friends murdered in the Oct. 7 massacre

Civilian casualties in Gaza, as Israel sets about destroying the ruling terror group, are inevitable but not illegal, experts explain, if the army acts with necessary caution

At base with rabbi husband and eight of their 10 kids on Oct. 7 to celebrate holiday with troops, Michal Elon bravely left protective shelter to help injured soldier

US Secretary of State says many world leaders express support for Israel in private but won't publicly endorse its right to defend itself, or denounce Hamas terror group

Infiltration alarms sound in virtually empty Gaza border towns of Zikim and Karmia, as army spokesman says Navy spotted Hamas cell entering sea from a tunnel and opened fire

Local media identify known jihadist Tarik S. as suspect detained in Essen, where authorities swooped in on him after being tipped off by a foreign intelligence service

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