Security
Netanyahu knows gov't survival hinges on Gaza invasion, IDF source says
IDF officials estimate fighting in Gaza may continue for several months, with the military preparing by sending call-ups to some 60,000 reservists earlier this week.
Addressing climate security - A global imperative for international cooperation
Police detain two US students in Jerusalem over suspected security violation
‘There is no more money’: Kisch warns start of school year may be delayed due to funding issues
The absence of strategy is a strategic threat: How Israel is harmed by lack of long-term planning
How the lack of long-term planning jeopardizes our security, economy, and national vision,
Israeli start-up Scanary unveils AI and AR radar technology for mass security screening
The patented technology detects concealed objects on people while walking, enabling fast, contactless security screening in crowded places like stadiums, events, transit hubs, airports, and malls.
Israeli family indicted for attacking security guards after being denied entry to hospital
The police received the initial report on June 30 about a brawl in the emergency room. Two security guards were injured by the suspects who fled the scene.
US nuclear weapons agency breached in Microsoft SharePoint hack - Bloomberg
“The department was minimally impacted due to its extensive use of Microsoft M365 cloud and its advanced cybersecurity systems," said a department spokesperson in an email.
Dr. Shimrit Maman tapped as first woman to chair Israel Space Agency
Dr. Shimrit Maman will be the first woman to chair the Israel Space Agency steering committee. Her appointment comes amid a spotlight on the strategic importance of space technology.
IDF strikes evasive Hamas commander's Beit Hanun hideout
The IDF and Shin Bet struck the hideout of Hussein Fiad, also known as Abu Hamza, and are waiting for confirmation that he was killed in the strike.
National security or freedom of speech? High Court to hear arguments on Al Jazeera Law
Civil rights, some opposition MKs, and legal experts warned during the legislative process that the law could create a “chilling effect” and deter outlets from reporting freely in Israel.
Documents indicate 'Qatargate' suspect Eli Feldstein footage deleted from PMO cameras
Documents reveal concerns that footage of Eli Feldstein in the "Qatargate" case was deleted from security cameras in the Prime Minister's Office, raising questions about the investigation's integrity
Rafael chairman, ex-minister Yuval Steinitz talks to 'Post' on Iran, Israel's defenses - interview
MILITARY AFFAIRS: Yuval Steinitz attributes much of Israel’s successful defense against Iranian attacks to Rafael’s multi-layered systems, such as the Iron Dome and David’s Sling.
How Yossi Cohen set stage for Hezbollah beepers, Iran tech surprises, assassinations - exclusive
The true foundations for Mossad's operations in Lebanon and Iran were laid by Israel's "project manager" for Iran, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
'Powerful synergy': Netanyahu hails Mossad's cooperation with IDF during Iran war
Netanyahu expressed his belief that Israel stands currently "at a strong and strategic point."