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IDF female soldier becomes a symbol of Hezbollah's humiliation

IDF female soldier becomes a symbol of Hezbollah's humiliation

A Lebanese news site published photos of Capt. G., an IDF combat soldier operating deep inside Lebanese territory, and users mocked the terrorist organization, which continues to insist its men won a victory there. The soldier told Israel Hayom: “Mostly, we’re just laughing about it.”

Blood, fire and regulation: The drone revolution reshaping emergency response

Blood, fire and regulation: The drone revolution reshaping emergency response

The current war has proved that drones are no longer just a tool, but a critical component of national resilience. While traditional emergency response systems are collapsing under the weight of events, the DFR model offers a revolution: launch within 15 seconds and analyze data in real time. With the technology mature and the need evident on the ground, only one obstacle remains: the regulatory courage to turn Israel's skies into a digital domain.

Who on Polymarket knows when the strike on Iran will begin?

Who on Polymarket knows when the strike on Iran will begin?

While the world waits for a US decision on Iran, platforms like Polymarket are turning intelligence information into a commodity. In a special interview, Itai Schwartz, CTO of the cybersecurity firm MIND, explains why the most heavily secured organizations are actually the most vulnerable to leaks, how seemingly innocent employees end up exposing secrets, and how “collective/group wisdom” has become a dangerous trade. “In the defense sector, it is easy to leak secrets in exchange for money.”