War
Turning Iran’s conflict data into defensive AI - opinion
The war with Iran is producing a massive operational memory. The strategic question is whether democratic defense ecosystems can organize this memory faster, more responsibly, and more intelligently
Two battlefields, one war: One year since Operation Sindoor - opinion
Voices from the Arab press: Reading the Jeddah statement
Amid rumors of renewed war, Iran may escalate attacks on UAE - analysis
One IDF soldier killed, thirteen wounded in Lebanon clashes with Hezbollah
The IDF reported 13 soldiers wounded and one soldier killed in southern Lebanon overnight. The IDF continues operations despite small guerilla warfare threats from Hezbollah.
R2 Wireless is making the invisible battlespace visible
"ODIN allows you to see, and if you can see, then you can see everything. It turns the invisible visible and that’s an incredible advantage.”
Iran is asking to be destroyed - opinion
Tehran made a historic miscalculation. By striking regional states and choking a vital maritime artery, it echoed strategic blunders of the past.
How to help children return to the learning routine
A new study reveals how to restart learning and how to return to studying during this period after what we have been through.
Senior IDF officer shares how IDF prepares its UAV fleet for next round of Iran war - interview
K described a force that has rapidly expanded its capabilities, adapted to new threats, and proven its resilience under fire.
Israel – hegemon or partner? The Middle East is divided- opinion
Israel’s military successes so far are already generating waves across the Middle East regarding its place on the “day after.”
Between routine and emergency: How do we slowly return to a reality that changed quickly?
Until a few days ago, we were all still running to shelters, and now routine. How do we cope with this rapid and unnatural return, and why do we need a lot of patience?
Strategic ingenuity or blind nihilism? Assessing Iran’s regional escalation - opinion
What we have been witnessing is an Iranian leadership so detached from its own stated values that it no longer matters whether the victims are Jews, Christians, or Muslims.
Some 40% of Israel's teachers report anxiety, depression as war takes mental toll
A new published study by researchers at Ben-Gurion University has found that some 40% of teachers reported levels of anxiety and depression that crossed clinical thresholds.
The Whomping Wall: From Jabotinsky’s Iron Wall to Israel’s active defense - opinion
October 7 did not disprove Jabotinsky's Iron Wall. It proved his framework needs an upgrade.