Defense and Security
The Israeli PM came down hard in favor of a police officer who’s probed for corruption after objecting to the secret service’s handling of Jews.
Authorities disclosed details of a planned multi-target attack in the capital.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed the IDF would deal a “significant blow” to the terror group.
You are an “indispensable part of maintaining the security of the nation,” Chief of Staff Lt. Gen Eyal Zamir told the recruits.
The Prime Minister’s Office calls the recording “a shocking revelation” and “a real danger to democracy.”
The meeting is expected to focus on key issues, including the effort to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas, the completion of Israel’s military objectives in Gaza and the implications of the newly imposed U.S. tariff regime on Israeli exports.
Deployment of the 36th Division to the new security zone marks a strategic shift aimed at pressuring Hamas and recovering hostages.
The targets were rebuilding terrorist infrastructure in Zibqin, the IDF said.
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons fears that sarin, chlorine and mustard gas stockpiles are unsecured.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin calls to boycott agency head Ronen Bar.
The military’s strategic logic in Gaza is to provide the political echelon with maximum flexibility at a critical juncture.
Israeli forces targeted weapons caches and infrastructure near the Golan Heights.