Israel defense news
Israel expands arms trade as regional conflicts reshape global transfers
Israeli imports increased 12% compared with 2016-2020 and the major systems delivered to Israel included guided bombs, missiles, armored vehicles, and combat aircraft.
Nearly 500,000 Hezbollah supporters evacuate southern Lebanon as IDF intensifies strikes
Modi’s Israel visit isn’t about optics, it’s about capability - opinion
New Israeli-made cargo drone carries 100 kg. for remote, contested missions
‘Do not mess with us,’ - Herzog issues stern warning to Israel's enemies
“This is also a message to our enemies,” declared Herzog. “We suggest that you simply not mess with us, and understand that Israel is an existing fact..."
Red Sea conflict boosts Israel‑Gulf‑India defense innovation - opinion
The Red Sea war is exposing global connectivity’s fragility and speeding a quiet new partnership as Israel, the Gulf, and India link defense tech, logistics, and data systems
Israel faces multiple challenges in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria for last weeks of December
The problem for Israel is that ceasefires on two borders are not bringing calm. Israeli leaders and officials appear to think that new rounds of conflict are only a matter of time.
How the Philippines turned tech and truth into weapons – and why Israel should care - opinion
The genius of the Philippine strategy lies in converting military asymmetry into cognitive superiority. They cannot out-gun the Chinese Navy, but they can out-truth them.
'Invade Iran or accept talks,' ex-Israeli Air Force chief warns
Former IAF commander Eitan Ben Eliyahu said Operation Rising Lion delayed Iran’s nuclear program but did not destroy it, warning Tehran is learning for the next round.
Germany set to finally deploy Israel's Arrow 3 defense system, which neutralized Iranian missiles
Germany will officially deploy the Israeli-supplied Arrow 3 missile defense system this week, marking its first use outside Israel to counter long-range ballistic missile threats.
'Day after' cannot be just a slogan, or Israel could emerge same as before the war - editorial
Israel needs to invest heavily in its citizens, whether it is children who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder or adults who have lost their businesses.
French gov't allows Israeli firms to participate in defense exhibition after alleged ban
The French Foreign Ministry informed Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar that the decision had been reversed and that all Israeli companies would be able to participate in the exhibition.
IAI unveils LAHAT ALPHA, next-gen anti-tank missile for extended ranges
LAHAT ALPHA builds on the vast operational experience of LAHAT, deployed globally with numerous customers, including the IDF
Will Israel’s defense sector rebound with the end of the war in Gaza?
With the cessation of hostilities, Israel may find it easier to navigate diplomatic tensions that previously threatened arms deals.