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The goal was to train soldiers to handle combat scenarios and engage enemy forces while sharpening operational sharpness.
Military to practice a range of scenarios, including “surprise attacks”; was planned in advance as part of the 2021 training program.
Blue Flag, the most advanced international exercise the Israeli Air Force has hosted to date, saw British and Indian squadrons fly with them for the first time; Israeli F-35 pilot tells JNS about “many common experiences” that emerged during talks with visiting Italian F-35 pilots.
Private Martin Davidovich was killed in a training accident in 1948 during a parachuting course held by the Czech Brigade.
The alleged strike, which comes just days after Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Sochi, reportedly targeted missile batteries in Quneitra Governorate.
“Electronic warfare poses an evolving threat to satellite navigation systems,” said Jacob Galifat of Israel Aerospace Industries.
“The winds of history are strongly felt throughout Israel’s capital,” said Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin via a radio broadcast from his jet.
Midhat al-Saleh, the head of Syria’s Golan Affairs Office, was gunned down outside his home, according to Syrian media. The former MP reportedly played a key role in helping Hezbollah entrench its presence in the Syrian Golan.
It “appears to be another attempt by terror-backed anti-Semitic groups operating under the BDS banner to undermine the only free and inclusive country in the Middle East,” Marc Greendorfer, founder of the Zachor Legal Institute, told JNS.
After Syrian sources said Israeli Air Force jets bombed a target in Palmyra, Iranian-backed Shi’ite militias have threatened revenge—and those threats are not always empty, warned Maj. (res.) Tal Beeri of the Alma Center.
Hundreds of the tech giants’ employees have signed a public letter demanding that the companies cancel Project Nimbus, a multi-year contract to supply cloud services to the Israeli government and military.
Autonomous vehicles, drones and specialized tactical gear are poised to take over the battlefield. “Our vision is that entire theaters will fight autonomously, without a single human being directly involved,” say Elbit System experts.