In Depth:
The disengagement from Gush Katif
A special memorial report on the occasion of twenty years since the Disengagement Plan went into effect in 2005.
A special memorial report on the occasion of twenty years since the Disengagement Plan went into effect in 2005.

Following the massacres in Suwayda, the Druze find themselves in the global spotlight. What makes such a relatively small minority in Syria so important to Israel?

Israel is currently seeing unprecedented steps on both sides of the issue of forcing haredim into service - but haredim are not so estranged from Israel's security as one might believe.

How have Israel's firefighters adapted to face their daunting tasks in light of Israel's unique security situation?

Israel's Civil Service, while essential for running government institutions effectively, is rarely a matter for the limelight, but a recent shift in its leadership has seen the Supreme Court overrule both the Prime Minister and an existing law.

Multiple officials in the Prime Minister's Office have been accused of taking funds from Qatar. Where did such allegations begin, and how have they affected Israel's highest echelons?

Looking back over the 31 years since one of the most dramatic and divisive events in the history of Judea and Samaria.

Supreme Court president Yitzhak Amit has faced unusual resistance from other highly placed officials. What stands behind this opposition?

Donald Trump has repeatedly proposed relocating the population of Gaza for their own benefit. What challenges would such a move entail?

These small squads of off-duty reservists were catapulted to fame after fighting Hamas's invasion - but Israel's town emergency squads were fighting terror for many decades before the war.

The Houthis have steadily escalated their conflict with the Western world - but what else do we know about them?

Israeli media has been filled over the past weeks with reports about a soldier who leaked classified information. What happened - and what might it mean for Israel's security?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to testify for the first time since the investigations against him were launched in 2016. What caused these trials, and what effects could they have?

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich recently declared a large amount of land in Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley to be 'state land'. How does such a process work, and what does this mean for Israel?

Defense Minister Israel Katz announced Friday morning that he has decided to stop the use of administrative arrest warrants against Jewish residents of Judea and Samaria. What was this practice, and how will the decision change Israel?

As Israel's Operation Northern Arrows continues, Israeli forces have come into conflict with UNIFIL steadily more frequently. What is its role in the conflict between Israel and its northern neighbors?

Prime Minister Netanyahu recently addressed those suffering under oppressive regimes in the Middle East. Who was he talking to?

As the government continues to deliberate on the possibility of establishing a board of inquiry for the October 7th massacre, some civilians have taken the task upon themselves.

Israel was rocked on Monday by the announcement that several soldiers from 'Force 100' had been arrested and the subsequent riots that broke out at IDF bases. What made this unit so important?

Why are Hamas and Fatah holding a peace conference in Beijing?

A look at the elite undercover unit that hunted down the terrorists from the attack at Eli Junction.
