The five Israeli victims of September 11
Alona Avraham
Leon Lebor
Shay Levinhar
Daniel Lewin
Haggai Sheffi
A 9/11 picture gallery
24 hours of terror - September 11 timeline
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's speech on September 11, 2002
Screenshot Archives of Online News Sites on September 11, 2001
Articles
Israeli consulate in New York sets up operations room
12/09/01Roles reversal for NY Solidarity mission
14/09/01
Sharon vows to help U.S. in every way
17/09/01
Arab states object to Israel joining coalition
17/09/01
'Israel exploits the tragedy'
23/09/01
U.S. to get access to Israel's anti-terror data banks
07/10/01
Body of Israeli identified at WTC site
16/10/01
September 11 nightmare ends for two illegal Israeli aliens
12/11/01
Rousing reception for Giuliani in Jerusalem
10/12/01
At Ground Zero, rabbis are trying to free the widows
11/01/02
Selling Americans security isn't as easy as it looks from Israel
09/09/02
Features
Doom-Laden / Amir Oren
Uncle Sam, whose white beard was wrenched this week by Osama bin Laden, has already pulled the trigger in response, even if the sound of the shot will take a bit of time before it's heard.
An American tragedy / Tom Segev
Everyone said that nothing will ever be the same again, but in a country with such a short historical memory it is possible that even the attack on the Twin Towers will remain without any long-term influence.
Reinventing warfare / Amnon Barzilai
Even before the terror attacks on the U.S., several thinkers considered the nature of future warfare and predicted it would change dramatically.
Taking care of family business / Sara Leibovich-Dar
In this strange and unsentimental world, there are also some Israelis who have business ties with the bin Laden family of Saudi Arabia. As in the U.S., those with such links to the 'Saudi Rockefellers' don't see how September 11 has anything to do with good business.
The survival of hope / Aviva Lori
Israeli-born Yael Danieli, a world-renowned expert on the psychological treatment of victims of mass disasters currently working as a therapist to families of the September 11 victims, never imagined that her pioneering work would serve her in the city where she resides - New York.
Up in smoke / Sara Leibovich-Dar
Six weeks before the terrorist attack in New York, Larry Silverstein leased the Twin Towers for 99 years, paying $3 billion. Their collapse was also the collapse of the deal of his life, and since then, he has been trying to put the pieces back together in the face of fierce public criticism, some of it anti-Semitic.
The good guise / Lily Galili
New York has always been considered a "Jewish" city, so much so that when people want to say something negative but not politically correct about the Jews, they say "New Yorkers" instead.
Foresight, hindsight / Benny Landau
Had they believed him, or at least listened to him, it would perhaps have been possible to save the lives of thousands on September 11. Back in 1994, Steven Emerson warned of the danger of Islamic terror.
A New York state of mind / Tom Segev
New York is a city of eight million individualists, and that is the secret of its strength. On the first anniversary of the greatest disaster in its history, it reflects neither bereavement nor rebirth, but inextinguishable vitality.
Opinion
The rise and fall of the fact
18/10/01
We are all at Ground Zero
02/12/01
Links
Complete news and photo archives of the September 11 attack
The September 11th Victims' Relief Fund
New York State Website
September 11, 2001 Website
A register of all of the victims of the September 11 attacks