Security
Who decides the greater good in wartime? Israel Is fighting that battle now - opinion
The struggle between institutions, politicians, media and public opinion is shaping Israel’s war effort as much as events on the battlefield.
Knesset advances bill to grant tax benefits for West Bank settlements
Lessons from Iran’s brain drain: Expert warns emigration puts Israel’s security at risk
After 30 years: Audi has stopped producing Netanyahu’s armored vehicle
Israelis still believe in the country, but not its institutions, IDI survey reveals
Only about a quarter of Jewish respondents described Israeli democracy as “good” or “excellent,” continuing a downward trend in recent years, with ratings among Arab respondents even lower.
Azerbaijani presidential adviser warns DC on Gaza: 'Don't repeat our mistakes'
For Azerbaijan, the stakes extend beyond Gaza, as it positions itself at the center of a geopolitical contest that stretches from Israel and Turkey through Iran, Russia, and the South Caucasus.
October 7 demands an inquiry, not a presumption of guilt - opinion
There is a critical distinction between asking how Israel’s defenses failed and asserting that the state permitted the mass murder of its civilians.
Is Israel ready if World War Three breaks out? - opinion
What is Israel to do in a situation like this, where our only solid friend in the world is the US, headed by a mercurial president whose mood changes daily?
Shin Bet deputy director 'S' to leave role, in blow to chief David Zini
'S' previously served as the agency's acting director after the departure of former chief Ronen Bar, who promoted him to deputy chief in January.
Israeli civilians mistakenly enter Palestinian villages in West Bank, rescued by IDF
The military rushed forces to two locations in the West Bank to rescue Israelis who entered Area A by mistake.
Israel sending weapons, aid to Syria's Druze as it monitors Sharaa, Washington Post reports
The airdrops on Dec. 17, 2024, came nine days after Assad’s removal and included 500 rifles sent to the Druze-led Military Council.
Bondi Beach massacre exposes Israel’s limits, forcing a rethink on Jewish security abroad
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: The Sydney attack highlights the need to rethink how Jerusalem approaches the security of Jews far beyond Israel’s borders.
Belgium to pull federal police security for Antwerp's Jewish Quarter
Despite surging antisemitism and hate crimes globally, the 16 officers of the federal police who protect the Jewish quarter in Antwerp will no longer be deployed after January first.
Bondi attack: Antisemitism is terrorism. It’s time the world sees it as such - opinion
Antisemitism is no longer confined to the margins; it no longer limits itself to just words. Antisemites have adopted the tools of terror, and our response must be equally serious.