Under the direction of Division 36, the Kfir Brigade has killed dozens of terrorists, as well as destroyed Hamas infrastructure and weaponry as part of Operation Gideon's Chariots
Yair Golan and Ehud Olmert's statements may have concrete consequences in the growing international legal campaign against Israel.
Lt. Col. (res.) Amit Yagur argued that so long as the Witkoff proposal doesn't interfere with the civilian campaign against Hamas, it may be worth accepting.
An IDF probe found that the Urim outpost was not adequately secured at the time of the attack; eight IDF soldiers and commanders were killed
Along with four other terrorists, Walid Daqqa murdered IDF soldier Moshe Tamam and later made headlines by fathering a child through smuggling sperm from prison.
Israel’s laser weapons debut in combat as NATO eyes next-gen defenses. Low-cost, battlefield-proven tech—but geopolitics may block export deals.
The decision is controversial as the High Court of Justice has pressed the military to open more, not fewer, tracks for women in combat.
Legal Affairs correspondent Sarah Ben-Nun explains the context of settlement approval, touching on expansion during the Israel-Hamas War, IDF operations in the West Bank, and more.
In what has been referred to as a 'positive surprise,' Hezbollah is facing pressure in Lebanon, where it once received support.
The IDF reported that dozens of terrorists have been killed during the broader campaign, and extensive infrastructure has been destroyed.