Solidarity with ‘Palestine’ Means Kalashnikovs for Kids

All the academics who sign statements of solidarity with “Palestine” claim to have done so out of a deep respect for human rights.
IDF’s Quest to Widen Efficiency Gap with Adversaries Takes on New Urgency

Outgoing IDF deputy chief of staff warns of “heavy, long conflict with multi-arenas, combined with internal challenges.” Meanwhile, the IDF ground forces examine ways to boost lethality.
Is Nasrallah Losing Control of His People?

Israel needs to determine whether the Hezbollah leader’s iron grip over his people has slackened. If this is the case, it’s bad news.
Efraim Karsh: Israel’s Arab Citizens Are the “Main Danger” to Its Future

The violence underscored not only that Israeli Arabs are growing “more nationalized, more radicalized, [and] more Islamized,” but also that Hamas has supplanted the PLO as the lead influencer inside Israel.
Two IDF soldiers mysteriously drop dead in just two days

No cause of death was offered as the IDF simply classified both of the incidents a ‘medical issue.’
The Battle of Entebbe

I remember the battle in Uganda as if it were yesterday. It’s one of the most famous because it was so public.
Yoni Netanyahu: A Hero’s Story 45 Years After Entebbe

Yoni Netanyahu, the famed hero of the Entebbe operation, was killed in action 45 years ago on July 4.
The Day After Lebanon Implodes

The impending collapse of the state systems on which Hezbollah relies threatens to take the Shi’ite terrorist group down with it—but Israel must not let down its guard.
Challenges to Gaza Ceasefire are Mounting Quickly

Hamas will always prioritize its radical ideological and political objectives over pragmatic considerations whenever those two factors come into conflict.
Israel Shoots Down Drones Using Lasers

Israel’s Ministry of Defense completed its first-ever interception test using an airborne “high-power laser system” on June 21.