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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.

Despite reports of a frosty meeting between Biden and the crown prince, relations are improving behind the scenes.
The voices that dismissed the president’s visit to Israel as a “layover” en route to Saudi Arabia were wrong.
The regime is scrambling to build up Syria’s air defense capabilities in order to disrupt the Israeli Air Force’s repeated attacks.
Israeli officials say the intelligence and operational cooperation with the Turks was the best thing to emerge from the entire event.
The head of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards intelligence unit should be looking over his shoulder.
A scandal reaffirms the urgent need for the IDF to reexamine how soldiers in its intelligence units use social media.
Israel hopes to lead Assad to the conclusion that he will pay a higher price for the Iranians’ continued activity in his country than he will for confronting them.
If Israel did order the hit on IRGC Col. Hassan Sayyad Khodaei, it means Jerusalem means to make Tehran pay for its actions.
The seam zone needs to be closed because it attracts terrorists, but since Israel needs the manpower, it must take several steps to fix the problem.
The terrorist group’s leader can bluster all he wants, but Israel’s security pressure is working.
The question defense officials should ask themselves is not what could happen if the IDF embarks on a wide-scale operation in Jenin, but what will happen if it doesn’t.
Vladimir Putin’s resolve is unaffected by Western criticism and the Russian army is now taking off its gloves.