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Silvia Cunio got her sons back from Gaza; now motherhood means a quieter battle of 'giving them space'
At ynet’s Women of the State conference, Silvia Cunio told Michal Herzog she does not press her sons to revisit captivity, but waits for them to open up: ‘They need healing, and so do we’
ynet | 04.27.26

In a quiet villa in central Israel, some of the country’s most violent men live together
They served prison terms for severe violence against their partners, including attempted murder and murder; at the ‘Maftehot’ hostel, released inmates learn to name emotions, recognize violent patterns and face the harm they caused to women
Shira Kadari-Ovadia | 04.25.26

Female IDF soldiers in Lebanon defy skepticism: ‘We know our worth’
After serving in Gaza and Syria, female IDF soldiers now in Lebanon reject bias against women in combat, saying they prove their value despite skepticism from commanders
Gal Ganot | 04.24.26

Chef and content creator Sivan Kobi will receive Impact Award from Momentum
The Israeli-born baker and chef reaches about 1.4 million followers on Instagram; The award recognizes women whose personal and communal leadership reflects resilience, opportunity and a commitment to Jewish continuity
ynet Global | 04.23.26

It's not 'all in your head': women’s neurology is reshaping how doctors understand the brain
Medicine is only beginning to grasp how brain diseases differ in women; Dr. Tal Friedman-Koren is training in women’s neurology, an emerging field challenging decades of assumptions about diagnosis, symptoms and treatment
Eitan Gefen | 04.23.26

Australia appoints Susan Coyle as first female army chief amid military reforms
Susan Coyle will become the first woman to lead one of the Australian Defence Force’s branches, delivering a message on advancing women: 'You can’t be what you can’t see'
ynet, News Agencies | 04.13.26

History in the making: Union Berlin appoints first woman to coach a men’s team in Europe’s top leagues
Marie-Louise Eta takes charge of the Bundesliga side until season’s end, becoming the first woman to coach a men’s team in Europe’s top five leagues, as Union Berlin fights to secure its place in the division
ynet | 04.12.26

Beyond vitamin D: study suggests sun exposure may boost libido in men and women
After years of warnings about the dangers of radiation, Prof. Carmit Levy presents a more nuanced view, explaining the link between sun exposure and human fertility
Galit Hareli | 04.12.26

Religious women in IDF combat roles break barriers, balancing faith with high-stakes frontline missions
A pioneering IDF pilot integrates religious female soldiers into combat intelligence units, where they balance strict observance with operational demands; from Sabbath songs in armored vehicles to leading missions, they describe purpose, pressure and pride
Gal Ganot | 04.12.26

From small northern workshop to global stage, Israeli founder builds women-led tech industry powerhouse
Tal Kaufman, founder of Simtal Nano-Coatings Ltd, employs 99% women across communities as she recalls early debts, raising children on the factory floor and her journey from a struggling startup to global recognition
Navit Zomer | 03.27.26

'Women can do the job just as well, sometimes better': The women keeping Israel running during war
While families rush to bomb shelters, these women climb cranes, descend into cable shafts and keep factories running; five women working in critical roles describe the fear, responsibility and sense of mission that keep Israel functioning during wartime
Anat Lev Adler | 03.15.26

Cherchez la femme: why women must shape AI
Ensuring women’s full participation across the AI field, especially in times of conflict and instability, is not just a matter of equality — it is essential for sound decision-making, and for the future of human knowledge
Ruth Shoham/Davidson Institute of Science Education | 03.15.26

Air raid sirens and women’s voices: why Virginia Woolf’s essay still resonates in wartime Israel
Virginia Woolf wrote ‘Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid’ during the London Blitz less than a year before her death — an essay centering women excluded from war decisions, strikingly relevant today, yet far from pacifist
Bacol Serlui | 03.12.26

The women who are waiting for the war to end so they can breathe
Opinion: women dealing with complex post-traumatic stress disorder don't wear uniforms, they don't have a military spokesperson and their war didn't start on October 7th – it simply became a minefield of triggers
Ronit Shoval | 03.12.26

Why the vertical AI revolution is the next big opportunity for female founders
Opinion: As AI shifts innovation toward industry expertise rather than coding, women working in fields like healthcare, education and real estate may gain new opportunities to become founders
Lior Kantor | 03.10.26
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