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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.

At a time when the public is losing confidence in the IDF, the military has no choice but to conduct the probe into the deaths of two Egoz Unit officers thoroughly and with transparency.
For the last six months, the IDF has been working feverishly to prepare for a possible attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Such an attack entails incredibly complex strategic and diplomatic planning.
Why was it Israel and not America that reportedly attacked secret Syrian chemical-weapons sites, despite the U.S. promise that it would not allow the Syrians to obtain chemical weapons?
The fact that convicted felon Omri Goren was hired as a cleaner in the home of Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz is nothing short of mind-boggling.
Recent developments signify not only the Iranians’ growing confidence, but also their realization that the U.S. exit from the Middle East has left them a major opening.
The State of Israel has truly done, and is still doing, everything in its power to find Arad. Sometimes, everything still isn’t enough.
The autonomy enjoyed by the Palestinian security prisoners is an abysmal anomaly.
R. may not be a stranger to the complex challenges facing the Israel Security Agency, but as of Tuesday, the responsibility for all of them rests on his shoulders.
By failing to respond to attacks, Israel is ensuring it is perceived as hesitant and weak. Instead of lowering the flames, our inaction will lead our enemies to turn it up.
Israel needs to determine whether the Hezbollah leader’s iron grip over his people has slackened. If this is the case, it’s bad news.
The attack last week on an Israeli-owned vessel in the Gulf of Oman, likely carried out by the IRGC, represents a significant political opportunity for Jerusalem.
Not only do the U.S. and Israel not see eye to eye on Iran—Israel’s political and military experts can’t agree among themselves, and election rivalries are just making things worse.