Maritime security
Aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln en route to Middle East as US mulls over Iran strike options
The moves, reported since late Friday, came as US officials and regional militaries coordinated on contingency planning for possible Iranian retaliation.
Ashdod Port boosts investment in Israeli cyber‑resilience start-up Salvador Technologies
Taiwan launches massive unmanned sea drone program
Israeli firm that detects divers and submarines considers listing on Tel Aviv exchange
Israel-Lebanon tensions shows limitation of gas deal - analysis
The Lebanon rockets seem to show the limitation of the deal signed last year in which peace, security and stability were supposed to be some of the benefits.
Russian ship carrying military supplies seen crossing Black Sea - report
The ship made its voyage despite the Bosporus Strait closure to warships and US sanctions on the ship and its company owner.
Sea power in focus again in Middle East amid joint drills, defense exhibitions
From the Eastern Mediterranean to the Red Sea and the Gulf of Oman, there is an increased focus on naval issues such as securing seaways and defending against threats.
WATCH: Israeli Navy vessels gain ability to intercept cruise missiles in landmark test
The successful operation of the LRAD, launched with a Barak Magen air defense system from a Sa'ar 6-class corvette, represents a major milestone in defense technology.
Russia Navy concerned vital supply ships vulnerable to Ukraine attack -UK
After an attack on the Russian Novorssiysk port, allegedly by Ukrainian naval drones, the Black Sea Fleet is concerned about the ships from Sevastapol.
Israeli-owned tanker hit by Iran drone series Russia uses in Ukraine - US
The Pacific Zircon was hit by an Iranian Shahed series suicide drone, which is also used against Ukraine by Russia.
Iran thinks Hezbollah will guarantee Lebanon maritime accord -analysis
Iran thinks that it can deter Israel from any changes off the coast by relying on Hezbollah’s threats as well as the US concerns.
In Kherson's wake? Russia drastically cuts cruise missile boat operations in Black Sea
The dwindling of Russian missile boats in the Black Sea comes as Russia suffers low Kalibr stocks and the retreat of Russian ground forces from the Ukrainian port city of Kherson.
How Hezbollah can use maritime deal as excuse for war - analysis
Hezbollah can claim the need to start a war over the maritime border deal with Israel, and Lebanon will never be held responsible for it.
Israel wrong for submitting to bad Lebanon maritime deal - opinion
Moderate Arab states are watching Israel’s behavior. The impression that Israel feared a confrontation with Hezbollah does not bode well for the Abraham Accords.