After a Hezbollah rocket murdered 12 kids on a soccer field, a Druze town in the Golan Heights comes together to grieve
Even though they’re past the age of regular military service or reserve duty, Druze volunteers are Israel’s second line of defense in the north
Hundreds of others who died in battle—Druze, Bedouins, Christians, Circassians—will be remembered on the country’s Memorial Day
Food tours in the Golan expand Israeli menus
Your Friday afternoon moment of zen
Women show tour groups different sides of Israel, starting in their own homes
Ayoob Kara advocates for a combination of Israeli military deterrence and economic fortitude to sway Arab neighbors
The creation of a well-armed, autonomous, and perhaps ultimately independent Druze region in southern Syria may be the West’s best chance at stemming the spread of radical Islamism
Ultra-Orthodox Jews across Israel attend the funeral of Zidan Sayif
Druze leader of Golani brigade returns to unit after being wounded by rocket
Victim was homeless, had previous confrontations with the guard
Bucking convention in his village, Yousef Juhja sent three sons to the IDF—and one paid the ultimate price
By establishing a Jewish majority in Palestine, Israel distinguished itself from other Middle East minority groups, which suffer physical fear and intellectual confusion, even if they hold power
Druze leader Jumblatt sides with ‘the resistance’ against PM
Israel’s controversial new oath of allegiance reflects the reality of sectarian politics in the Middle East