How Israel destroyed Assad's Syrian Navy
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How Israel destroyed Assad's Syrian Navy

December 8, 2024: Assad’s regime collapses, and Israel fears strategic weapons could fall into jihadist hands. A missile boat flotilla of the Israeli Navy is tasked with destroying the Syrian fleet at the port of Latakia and sinking the warships. Within hours, the sailors find themselves at sea in what becomes one of the largest operations in the navy’s history.

Law and justice

Law and justice

She's a legal expert from London, he's a public official from Judea and Samaria. Both fight to defend the right of Jews to settle in all parts of the land, and to change the region's map without endangering the state. Binyamin Regional Council head Israel Ganz and attorney Natasha Hausdorff met for a conversation about advocacy and antisemitism, and diplomatic hypocrisy.

Donald Trump presents: Genius or madness

Donald Trump presents: Genius or madness

From the trade war with China to potential direct talks with Iran over its nuclear program, Donald Trump is taking a gamble with the global economy and security. All we can do is hope he knows what he’s doing.

How the US led to Israel's offensive cyber collapse

How the US led to Israel's offensive cyber collapse

Visa revocations, company sanctions and canceled mega-deals devastate sector as Israeli officials fail to protect critical industry and national security interests while questions emerge about role of American official with Palestinian background who previously worked at UNRWA.

How Israel finally eliminated Yahya Sinwar

How Israel finally eliminated Yahya Sinwar

New details emerge about the year-long pursuit of Sinwar: His dramatic escape alongside Mohammed Deif, disguised as women from the Khan Younis tunnel where "the coffee was still hot," and the shoe print in Tel al-Sultan neighborhood in Rafah that led to the long-awaited elimination.