The couple from Lod are alleged to have conducted surveillance on several high-security locations including the Mossad HQ
By Jewish News Syndicate
The terror group can no longer fire major volleys, according to Yoav Gallant
'Not for long' Gallant warns new Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem
But government say aid restrictions in Gaza risk violating international humanitarian law
Images revealed some of the four female navigators from Israeli Air Force squadrons who took part in the operation
Israel has started normalising attacking Iran in the same way that strikes on Syria have become routine and barely noticed
The suspension followed a tweet in which the Iranian leader claimed that "the Zionist regime made a mistake."
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The decision suggests an immediate large-scale attack from Iran’s proxies in Lebanon is considered unlikely
By Imogen Garfinkel
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Israel reported to have sent message to Iran before action in bid to avoid retaliation
A former CIA operative Steven R Ward lifts the lid on this murky organisation in an edited extract from his new book
By Steven R Ward
The group had already performed some tasks for their Iranian handlers
By Kasra Aarabi
The IRGC’s terror network has been badly damaged by the killings of Sinwar and Nasrallah
Parliament heard that Iran-backed groups were organising against Jewish students
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Tehran is weeks away from military-grade nuclear enrichment but it would take the regime over six months to turn that into a missile warhead
By Jewish News SYndicate
By Seth J. Frantzman
Russia’s siding with Iran will make it harder for peace to be achieved in Lebanon, or for a ceasefire to be achieved on the multiple fronts that Israel is facing
Sanctions intended to ‘hold Iran to account’
By Eliana Jordan