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The “door-to-door” program will allow Palestinian trucks to carry the gravel from their factories directly to the specific construction site in Israel without the need for a time-consuming security check.
Instead of taking tens of minutes for ground forces to share target data with the Israeli Air Force, the process now takes seconds, according to Col. Eli Birenbaum.
The strikes targeted Iranian militia warehouses at a Syrian military facility, says U.K.-based war monitor.
Responding to the International Criminal Court’s decision to investigate actions made by the Israel Defense Forces—calling them “war crimes”—Professor Boaz Ganor tells JNS that modern terrorists have adapted their activities to exploit the constraints of combat faced by liberal democratic states.
Israeli troops opened fire after identifying three individuals hurling firebombs at private residences in the town, according to the Israeli military.
Israel’s alleged ongoing disruptions of Iranian oil-smuggling to Syria, which enabled a terror financing channel to Hezbollah, and Tehran’s resulting retaliation may have set off alarm bells in the Biden administration ahead of new nuclear talks.
The “Iron Sting” 120mm mortar munition uses GPS and laser technology, and is capable of accuracies of less than 38 feet, according to Israel’s Defense Ministry.
The exercise, called “Noble Dina,” involved “underwater warfare, search and rescue, convoy escort and surface combat,” according to a top Israeli naval official.
“Green” operational units, where at least 90 percent of members are vaccinated, can return to near full functioning following a “10-week dash” to get the military protected against the virus.
Maj. Carmela Tamana, IDF Home Front Command spokesperson, shares out-of-the-box ways the military has used to help get vital health messages and vaccinations to southern Israel’s varied communities, and how some of those techniques could prove useful in a security escalation.
More than 80 percent of service members have been vaccinated or are recovering from the disease with the figure expected to hit 85 percent by March 19.
A new report claims soldiers’ testimony collected by Breaking the Silence was edited to match the NGO’s narrative • Breaking the Silence: This is a “pack of lies.”