Israel carries out attack against a Hamas leader
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Israel built two military bases in Iraq before war on Iran: NYT
Israeli forces had been preparing the makeshift sites in western Iraq since late 2024, the US newspaper reported.
The report comes a week after the Wall Street Journal reported on a first secret military base Israel had built in a remote part of the Iraqi desert.
According to the NYT, an Iraqi shepherd was killed after discovering one of the outposts. Senior Iraqi and regional officials say the bases were known to Washington before Baghdad found out.
Ambassador Mike Huckabee’s confirmation indicates the depth of military cooperation between the two former enemies as they face down Iranian counterattacks.
The Israeli Air Force targeted Iran’s internal security forces, known as the Basij, after they had set up traffic checkpoints in multiple areas across Tehran. Israel’s military announced on Thursday that it had been targeting the Basij soldiers manning ...
Israel has approved the purchase of two additional fighter jet squadrons from the United States, adding to its fleet of F-35I stealth jets and F-15IA multirole fighters in deals valued at tens of billions of shekels.
Israel on Saturday confirmed the elimination of Izz al-Din al-Haddad, who was the head of Hamas' military wing and one of the last senior commanders involved in the planning of the October 7 massacre.
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Israel to extend F-35I range amid war with Iran
Elbit Systems was awarded the development contract, valued at approximately $34 million (100 million NIS).
Israeli forces forcibly entered the UNRWA headquarters on January 20 and demolished it using bulldozers and heavy machinery.
As Israel and the U.S. wage an all‑out air war against Iran, many are already questioning whether this conflict was wise, and whether it will truly topple the Iranian regime or stabilize the Middle East. After more than 25 years in Israel Defense Forces ...
From smart rifles to counter-drone drones, smaller Israeli firms say tech can counter the deadly battlefield development.