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'You start, we finish it': Tehran's Palestine Sq. poster threatens targeting Tel Aviv, airport
An Iranian propaganda banner in Tehran’s Palestine Square warned of missile retaliation against Israel, showing marked targets in the Tel Aviv area.
Netanyahu urged ‘cooling the arenas’ days before Oct. 7, classified summary shows
Zini affair highlights the security and political costs of Gaza smuggling - opinion
IDF closes dozens of alleged pre-2025 war crime cases - exclusive
'Netanyahu is a liar': Yoav Gallant challenges PM's pre-October 7 intelligence documents
Gallant accused the prime minister of attempting to “engineer the perception” of Israeli society: "They take snippets of discussions and sentences from long periods of time, piece them together."
Mother of Tomer Eiges 'ashamed' to have served in Unit 8200, appalled at son's treatment in prison
"There was a huge mess and oversight with the medications that nobody noticed," Eiges said. "He had a million pills, and everyone kept giving him more and more."
IDF, police intercept drone carrying 12 pistols from Jordan
A drone smuggling 12 pistols from Jordan was intercepted overnight by IDF soldiers and Border Police officers on Sunday night, according to a joint statement.
Straight to the front line: Mental health workers prepared life-saving kits at Agit Medtech
Mental health service users at Agit Medtech prepared hundreds of thousands of life-saving kits for the IDF and received a certificate of appreciation: “Zionism in action”.
Beit Arazim: Helping rebuild Israel, one wounded soldier at a time
How Beit Arazim is rebuilding Israel’s leadership from the ground up.
From service to songwriting: Nave Karni on music and meaning - interview
“A lot of people that I used to know knew me as an officer in the army, a very macho guy. So when I suddenly started to release songs, everyone was like ‘what the f*** is going on?’” he explained.
An army of algorithms: How MAFAT is fighting Israel's wars with artificial intelligence - interview
The understanding has sunk in that the winner in battle will be the one who holds the smartest model inside the missile’s head, and no less importantly, inside the commander’s observation tools.
Hamas source claims hostages were sometimes held 'meters away' from IDF - report
On several occasions, IDF troops were directly above the tunnels where terrorists had hidden hostages, and had to be misled or distracted so that the terrorists could transfer the hostages elsewhere.
Capt. Tomer Eiges named as intelligence officer who died in military prison in 2021
Eiges, who was originally from Haifa, was an intelligence officer in Unit 8200 of the IDF when he died in military prison in 2021.
IDF: Terrorist killed after crossing Yellow Line this week was likely Oct. 7 infiltrator
The IDF stated that the incident occured on Thursday. At the time, the military published little information on the matter.