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Yoav Limor is a veteran journalist and defense analyst specializing in Israeli advocacy, global Jewish affairs, and Middle Eastern politics. A passionate advocate for Israel, he frequently appears on radio, television, and in print to provide insightful analysis and counter media bias.

In his first interview since the outbreak of the war, Maj. Gen. Ori Gordin confirmed that 70% of Hezbollah’s firepower has been destroyed.
A month after Israel secures vantage point on Syrian capital, finding surprising items the Assad regime left behind.
Israeli troops continue to find Hezbollah weapons and infrastructure south of the Litani River.
Hamas is believed to have killed 27 Israeli captives in custody, while at least seven others have reportedly died as a result of IDF operations in Gaza.
Mark Dubowitz, head of the FDD thinktank, warns: There are nine months before Iran enters a new era of nuclear immunity.
But the latter’s people claim he will be involved in decisions going forward.
He does not enjoy the public aura surrounding Yahya Sinwar or the military reputation of Mohammed Deif, but his importance is no less critical.
Israel will try to secure a future agreement with the U.S., one that includes fighter jets as well as helicopters.
Gen. Sayyed Razi Mousavi was involved in smuggling weapons from Iran, manufacturing weapons in Syria and transferring funds to Hezbollah.
If the IDF is given the time it needs, it will deliver the goods.
After “Operation Guardian of the Walls,” believing Hamas was deterred, successive Israeli administrations ruled out the elimination of Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza.
Just like the Bar Lev Line fighters were left to their own devices in 1973, so, too, were Israelis in southern communities because of a flawed understanding of the state of play.