Unsafe haven: How Oct 7 changed the lives of US Jews

Unsafe haven: How Oct 7 changed the lives of US Jews

The upheaval experienced by the Jews in the US since October 7 has been felt not only in the shock at the betrayal by the liberal Left and the move away from the Democratic Party – it is also permeating deeply into family and social relationships, their feeling of identity and the greater understanding that America is no longer the place they had gotten used to.

Can Israel strike Iran successfully?

Can Israel strike Iran successfully?

Even if Israel had the heaviest bunker-busting bombs, it would be difficult to deliver them to the target. According to estimates, Israel may be able to modernize F-15s to carry GBU-57 bombs, along with additional fuel and munitions. This is a technically complex task, but sometimes even the impossible gets done.

A successful operation, weeks in the making

Israel pulled off another Entebbe – and then some

The order was given only after all the pieces fell into place. But even then, everything could have gone wrong in the bat of an eye and the mission would have been a failure. The intelligence required is not based on general information but must reach maximum resolution.

Rafah operation must take place – even in defiance of the US

Rafah operation must take place – even in defiance of the US

The deadlock in negotiations for the release of the hostages, coupled with American accusations against Hamas, has paved the way for Israel to launch the Rafah offensive. The IDF's starting position is better than those at the beginning of the campaign in northern Gaza or the Khan Younis area. The enemy will now be entering combat with a command echelon that has been depleted.

Iran claims new drones 'designed to hit Tel Aviv' as Israel warns regime from reprisals

Why is Israel ignoring Ukraine's help in countering Iran's UAVs?

Despite Iran reportedly preparing to launch an unprecedented attack on Israel using drones because of the recent Damascus strike, Jerusalem has yet to accept Ukraine's offer to share its hard-earned experience in battling such weapon systems. "Both sides have something to learn, but it seems Israel is not interested," a diplomatic source in Kyiv told Israel Hayom.