(Bloomberg) -- From Syria and Lebanon to Gaza and the West Bank, Israeli troops are establishing positions they are unlikely to abandon anytime soon. Quietly, as a result of the Hamas attack in ...
Facing recurrent cycles of terror-violence in a “state of nature,” [1] Israel must defend itself in both law [2] and strategy ...
Cheap drones are exposing gaps in current air defense systems, and countries in the Middle East are looking to laser weapons ...
The October 7th lessons have created a new defence strategy for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) whereby no potential threat will be allowed to establish a presence on Israel’s borders.
Because of that, some legal experts argue that Israel cannot reflexively invoke a right to self-defense, at least as understood in a legal context. Some argue that, morally, Israel had no choice ...
As Israel’s forces push back into Gaza after a two-month ceasefire with Hamas, its political and military leaders are ...
Jonathan Conricus, a former IDF spokesman and now a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies ... to protect ...
Israel resumed strikes in Gaza after the ceasefire collapsed, citing Hamas' refusal to release hostages. A senior Israeli ...
On Thursday, a UN body released a scandalous “report” accusing Israel of “genocidal acts” by destroying women’s healthcare facilities in Gaza and using sexual violence as a war strategy.
Israel resumed hitting Gaza with airstrikes, shattering the fragile ceasefire there. For perspectives on the developments in ...
Quietly, as a result of the Hamas attack in October 2023, Israel has changed its defense policy ... Israel’s shift in strategy became more pronounced since December, shortly after Donald ...