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Itay Ilnai

“You are constantly in pursuit, but there is no way to get to everything.”
CENTCOM commander Michael Kurilla forged military bonds that proved decisive in Iran confrontation and regional defense operations.
Meticulous planning, and a masterful campaign aided by the U.S., fooled Tehran into thinking it was safe.
As the U.S. negotiates with Tehran, anyone who has studied the archive understands the question is not if, but how Iran will violate the agreement.
New details emerge about the year-long pursuit of the Hamas terror chief, including his dramatic escape alongside Mohammed Deif disguised as women.
With the new regime in Syria supported by Ankara and the deployment of Turkish forces, no one in Israel wants to be caught off-guard.
How the Israeli Air Force was caught off guard by the Hamas terrorist onslaught.
Why the Rafah entry was delayed, where the heavy bombs withheld by the White House are located, and how Jerusalem persuaded Washington to support the invasion of Lebanon.
Israeli sources privy to the most intimate forums reveal the behind-the-scenes relationships with the Biden administration through the Oct. 7 war.
The agency experienced critical failures ahead of one of Israel’s worst-ever security breaches.
Bnei Netzarim residents navigate life between two borders while questioning assumptions about regional stability.
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Charles Brown’s presence in Israel is a reminder that while Washington has superpower capabilities, it also has superpower interests.