Today, on International Women’s Day, I look past the names to find out a bit about each woman, whose whereabouts have remained unknown since their brutal kidnap on October 7.
Israeli women have been at the forefront of presenting the realities of the Oct. 7 atrocities on the global stage, and no one has been a more prominent advocate for Israeli women than Michal Herzog.
Being alive is cause enough to celebrate. On this birthday, I am counting the years, the days, and my blessings.
The 120 Women Leadership Council participants have engaged in extensive dialogues across various regions of Israel.
Co-signed by 55 female leaders from various countries across the Middle East and beyond, the letter finds rare consensus regarding the role of the terrorist group in the oppression of women.
Marking Women's Day, Mia Regev spoke in the Knesset, emphasizing the difficulty of women in captivity and the urgency of returning the hostages.
Stormy separate Knesset committee discussion over funding for a forum that combats domestic violence cut short
As long as gender equality exists in this world, Women's History Month and International Women's Day must be at the top of the agenda in Israel.
Two women, one Israeli and one Palestinian, have spearheaded movements seeking a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, receiving recognition from TIME magazine.