Intelligence
Mother of Tomer Agias '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," Aigas said. "He had a million pills, and everyone kept giving him more and more."
Capt. Tomer Aigas named as intelligence officer who died in military prison in 2021
Israel’s zero-click future: How cyber veterans are reinventing offensive intelligence
Forget Iran nukes, terror proxies - for Israel, it's all about ballistic missiles now - exclusive
Female intelligence collection unit bolsters IDF operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon
Focusing on southern Lebanon, the Shahaf unit has already helped locate and kill around 60 Hezbollah terrorists over the last year.
Turkey arrests six suspected of spying for Iran, targeted NATO-run air base
The six are suspected of conducting reconnaissance around the NATO-run Incirlik air base in the southeastern Turkish province of Adana.
IDF spared Gazan terrorists in hopes to locate hostages, senior commander reveals
Gaza City guards moved their hostages around much more often than hostage guards did in other parts of Gaza, although hostages were also moved there, he said.
Trump receives intel showing Iran's Islamic regime at weakest point since 1979 revolution - NYT
The outlet, citing "several people familiar with the information," noted that the intelligence reports also indicated that Tehran's position is continuing to weaken.
How deeply are Israel's Mossad spymasters involved in Iran protest crisis? - analysis
When it comes to the spy agency and Iran, there is always far more than meets the eye.
Israel nearly struck Iran twice in recent weeks, former IDF intelligence chief claims
Recent near-escalations were the result of miscalculation risks, which in turn strengthened military cooperation between US and Israel, Tamir Hayman said.
US envoy Tom Barrack hails new Israel, Syria agreement as 'breakthrough' - interview
“The new Syrian government harbors no hostile intentions toward Israel, and seeks a relationship based on respect and coexistence," The American envoy told The Post.
Inside the mind of Yossi Cohen: A Mossad chief’s adventure into the shadows - exclusive
In conversations over the years, there were moments when Cohen left the Post speechless when he boasted, after an operation against Iran, about the almost guaranteed success of future similar ops.
Turkey attempting to deploy radars within Syria, western intel. sources tell 'Post' - exclusive
Deploying radars in Syrian territory would harm Israel's ability to strike targets in Iran, due to the fact Israel is using Syrian airspace to reach Iran.
US steps up Sudan peace push as Rubio discusses conflict resolution with Saudi FM - analysis
The BBC says “more than 150,000 people have died in the conflict across the country, and about 12 million have fled their homes in what the UN has called the world's largest humanitarian crisis."