FM Sa’ar attends press conference with Latvian FM Baiba Braže
FM Sa'ar: "Hamas is still holding 50 of our hostages in cruel captivity. The war can end tomorrow if it releases them and lays down its weapons. We are serious in our desire to achieve…
FM Sa'ar: "Hamas is still holding 50 of our hostages in cruel captivity. The war can end tomorrow if it releases them and lays down its weapons. We are serious in our desire to achieve…
Complaints about gun permit delays have skyrocketed, with a 500% surge in grievances flooding Israel’s National Security Ministry in ...
FM Sa’ar: "Our strikes damaged Iran's supply of drones. The very same technology being used by Russia, with Iranian help,…
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Tuesday that he will travel to the United States next week for a high-profile visit…
Romania has selected Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems for a $2.2 billion air defense deal, marking the second-largest defense ...
Two Israeli soldiers, including Maj. Gen. (res.) Maher Khatar, were killed in southern Lebanon by Hezbollah, the first fatalities since the IDF's renewed.
The IDF revealed women now constitute 20% of combat forces and reservists in the ongoing conflict, as Brig. Gen. Rosital Aviv highlighted their vital roles in.
Israel Police found weapons at multiple sites in Tel Aviv, injuring 7 people, 1 seriously.
Israel Police report 3 injured in Central District after responding to missile debris, with damage at the scene; public urged to stay clear.
An Iranian ballistic missile, suspected of carrying a cluster munition, hit central Israel on March 8, injuring three people in Tel Aviv and Petah Tikva.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said Iran's regime change needs internal resistance and international support, citing divisions between Pazakhian and.
Israel Police and sappers are responding to falling weapons in Tel Aviv, urging residents to follow Home Front Command instructions and report suspicious items.
Israel Police arrested 8 in Judea & Samaria for wartime incitement, bringing the total to 22 in Operation "Lion's Roar" for anti-Israel offenses.
Prime Minister Netanyahu visited Beit Shemesh after an attack, vowing to protect civilians and support the Iranian people's freedom from tyranny.
Israel Police arrested two suspects and seized an M16 rifle and magazine following a shooting incident in Qalansawe, finding 29 shell casings.