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Rugby in Israel continues to promote women on and off the field
More women are playing, coaching and leading the sport as the Israel Rugby Union launches new girls’ programs, expands club teams and invests in development amid a global surge in women’s rugby
ynet Global | 03.09.26

'Proud to lead on International Women’s Day': female IDF officers on front lines of war with Iran
IDF says thousands of women are leading operational efforts on the front lines and home front in the war with Iran; 'My soldiers and I will remain here as long as needed to protect Israel and its citizens,' says the navy’s first female missile ship commander
Elisha Ben Kimon | 03.08.26

'Iranian women always built ties with global feminist movements even in the hardest times'
What do Iranian women wear at home after removing the chador? What can anti-Israel billboards reveal about the regime? And what role do children play in Iran’s political upheavals? Two Israeli researchers explain the society behind the headlines
Galit Hareli | 03.08.26

Lihi Lapid: Women leading through the Iran war
Lapid highlighted how 30 female Israeli Air Force pilots and navigators have participated in the strikes on Iran, according to the military.
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV | 03.08.26

‘Mom, there’s a war’: The female Air Force officer keeping Israel’s Iran strikes flying
While Air Force pilots secured air superiority in less than 24 hours, the technical crews behind them raced against the clock; Maj. D, 34, describes the pressure, secrecy and sacrifice at home
Elisha Ben Kimon | 03.04.26

More than 30 female Israeli Air Force crew members joined long-range strikes on Iran, IDF confirms
Dozens of female pilots, navigators and technicians have taken part in Operation Roaring Lion since Saturday, as debate over women in combat roles continues and the Air Force maintains high operational tempo
Gal Ganot | 03.02.26

New report reveals stark gender gaps in Israel: income favors men, personal security favors women
The Central Bureau of Statistics released its 2024 gender gaps report, showing men fare better in most employment quality measures while women lead in personal security, revealing who is ahead in health, education, well-being and standard of living
Ron Crissy | 02.23.26

‘Babe, I’m going to be the Christian Dior of sex’: the Israeli founder turning lube into luxury
After an awkward online purchase sparked a revelation in Italy, entrepreneur Noam Ruimi set out to rebrand sexual wellness in Israel as premium beauty, facing gossip, Instagram bans and questions about her marriage along the way
Lori Stadmauer | 02.21.26

‘There is no glass ceiling, only altitude’: the women breaking into Israel’s cockpits
From ultra-Orthodox homes to costly training abroad, these women invest hundreds of thousands of dollars to earn their wings and build a network of more than 170 pilots, proving the sky has no glass ceiling
Assaf Kamar | 02.21.26

Not waiting for permission: Women shaping Israel’s business, tech and IP future
Finnegan and What’s Next in Israel Tech host the second annual Women Shaping the Future of Business, Tech & IP in Tel Aviv, drawing leaders across venture capital, AI, cybersecurity and law, including ynet Global CEO Sharon Shalmon-Esman, to discuss inclusive leadership and influence
ynet Global | 02.20.26

The umbrella complex: why some men would rather get soaked
Many men will do almost anything to avoid using an umbrella, a stigma rooted in anxieties about masculinity — from an IDF officer cadet who defied the norm to a Londoner who faced ridicule 300 years ago for daring to hold one
Roy Elman | 02.20.26

After High Court ruling, Chief Rabbinate to allow women to take rabbinical certification exams
After months without ordination exams, Chief Rabbinate says women may now register, despite previously barring them from some tests in defiance of court ruling; petitioners welcome move but warn obstacles may remain
Shilo Freid | 02.11.26

'A ritual that took ownership of my body': An Israeli writer questions the mikvah
She grew up in a religious home, is married to a religious man and sends her daughters to religious schools; but Ayelet Halperin Kates, now a high-tech professional and writer, wears pants, has given up the head covering and rejects men deciding how to live her life
Galit Hareli | 02.07.26

Christina Koch’s long road to the moon, from Antarctic ice to NASA’s Artemis 2
A veteran of Antarctic winters, record-setting space missions and all-female spacewalks, NASA astronaut Christina Koch is days away from making history as the first woman to travel around the moon aboard Artemis 2
Yaron Drukman | 01.31.26

Women who masturbate earlier in life experience more orgasms later on, study finds
Portuguese study of 469 women links masturbation habits to relationship status, religion and sexual satisfaction, while experts say early body awareness, better education and open discussion are key to healthier sexuality and less stigma later in life
Lori Stadtmauer | 01.31.26
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