In the News
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Axon Vision links its AI system with Czech radar to spot drone threats
Axon Vision links its AI system with Czech radar to spot drone threats. The system was tested against representative drone scenarios, including detection, tracking, and dynamic target movement, and demonstrated stable performance.
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Trump presses NATO on spending as summit opens in Turkey
Trump presses NATO on spending as summit opens in Turkey. Leaders of the 32 member states of the North Atlantic alliance are gathering in Turkey amid strained relations and a US demand to raise the defense spending threshold to 5% of GDP: “Europe will take responsibility for the conventional defense of the continent.”
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Hamas is marketing the Hezbollah model and not for the first time
Hamas is marketing the Hezbollah model, and not for the first time. The terrorist organization is not truly prepared to give up power as long as it refuses to disarm.
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First time in 2000 years Israel carrying out conservation work at Tomb of the Patriarchs
First time in 2,000 years: Israel carrying out conservation work at Tomb of the Patriarchs. “The government is showing that Jewish heritage will not be allowed to fall into the hands of people who want to erase our history and identity,” Jewish Community of Hebron representative told JNS.
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Israel urges WHO to condemn Hamas over press conference at Gaza hospital
Israel urges WHO to condemn Hamas over press conference at Gaza hospital. The terrorist group held the media event outside the emergency room at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah.
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Iran-linked hackers used Israeli IT providers to target government bodies
Iran-linked hackers used Israeli IT providers to target government bodies. Once installed, the tool can infiltrate programs used to access other computers. Malware disguised as legitimate updates sent by the IT provider can be sent to the customer.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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Why Israeli officials fear Iran-backed Hezbollah could still rearm despite Lebanon deal exclusive
Why Israeli officials fear Iran-backed Hezbollah could still rearm despite Lebanon deal – exclusive. The Post assesses Hezbollah’s remaining capabilities, Iran’s role in rebuilding the group, and whether Israel could have reached the Lebanon deal three months earlier.
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CENTCOM considers relocating US bases from Gulf States to Negev after painful Iran strikes - report
CENTCOM considers relocating US bases from Gulf States to Negev after painful Iran strikes – report. One option is to establish a new base in the Negev big enough to hold the American army’s forces, or to expand one of the Negev’s air force bases and allocate an American compound there.
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The inversion of Reality
The inversion of Reality. We are increasingly teaching children to interpret the world through the binary of oppressor and oppressed, enforcing a framework which concludes that power before principle, identity before behaviour and grievance before responsibility are defining principles. Op-ed.


