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In a conversation with Jonathan Spyer, expert on Syria, we explore the latest flare-ups of violence, Israel's strategic role, and the challenges of reintegrating a fractured nation.
Currently, Israel stands virtually alone in recognizing and countering the strategic peril posed by Erdogan’s Turkey and al-Sharaa’s Syria. Its consistent willingness to confront such threats head-on ...
Israel’s recent conflict with Iran has put a global spotlight on its armed forces and how they operate. Major military assets were on full display as the two nations exchanged airstrikes and rocket ...
By leveraging diplomatic channels and regional alliances, Damascus could raise the costs of future Israeli intervention ...
Benjamin Netanyahu distances himself from Amichay Eliyahu's comments, saying he does not speak for the government ...
A new poll shows support for Israel’s military action in Gaza has dropped among U.S. adults, with only about one-third ...
Gilat ( ($GILT) ) has shared an announcement. On July 29, 2025, Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. announced that its defense division, Gilat Defense, ...
And Israel fought back covertly. But its military strategy was still mired in the old ways, and Iran seemed like too big an enemy for such a small state to successfully attack directly.
Possible precedents for an air occupation in Iran include Israel’s aerial dominance over Gaza and Lebanon, plus the U.S.-led no-fly zones over Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.