Defense and Security
There is “zero difference in ideology” between slain Hamas terrorist leader Yahya Sinwar and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, said the Israeli Cabinet minister.
Ankara must no longer operate or possess the S-400 air defense system for a deal on the F-35 stealth fighter jets, Tom Barrack said.
Jerusalem’s political echelon ordered the crossing reopened for the passage of aid and goods after “necessary security adjustments” were implemented.
From China’s rising threats to AI-driven warfare, Israel’s cybersecurity sector shines amid a record-breaking year for investment.
Oran Almog told JNS that he supported the hostage deal even though it released the mastermind of the terror attack that killed his family members.
Former intelligence officer tells JNS that dismissing commanders from reserve duty after their service age has no substance
At Ben-Gurion Airport, Gal Hirsch, Israel’s hostage affairs coordinator, reaffirmed Israel’s pledge to recover the body of the last hostage, Staff Sgt. Ran Gvili, still held in Gaza.
Israeli soldiers found three rockets “at various stages of preparation,” as well as explosive devices and materials for producing bombs.
Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with Trump on Dec. 29 at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
The raid in the Ma’alot Dafna neighborhood was carried out by the municipality “as part of a debt-collection procedure.”
Rom Braslavski delivered powerful testimony at Italian PM Meloni’s party event, describing the Oct. 7 massacre and two years in Hamas captivity.
Jerusalem “will not allow Hamas murderers to rearm and threaten us again,” the premier vowed.