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Editor's Notes: High Court ruling on women in tanks deepens religious divide in IDF - comment
Women who made history in tanks on Oct. 7 fought in all-female crews. Both camps in the Armored Corps dispute should be claiming that morning as a victory. Instead, both pretend it never happened.
Trump says Iran deal 'approved by all,' US downs drones above Strait of Hormuz
IDF pushes deeper in into Lebanon to neutralize threat of Hezbollah
IDF widows, orphans receive over NIS 2m. in scholarships, grants
Israel can contain Hamas without reoccupying all of Gaza - opinion
Reoccupying Gaza would bring heavy costs, while a divided Strip may better serve Israel's interests.
Hezbollah relying on drones to prevent further IDF incursions into Lebanon, senior officer says
"The forces understand that the only way for us to succeed is to hunt the drone operators and kill them," the senior officer said.
'Iran is acting like Israel on October 8': Expert warns why Tehran is taking bigger risks
According to Adiri, the recent confrontations with Iran are shaping a new reality in the Middle East and forcing Israel to reexamine the limits of the campaign.
Explosions heard across Iran after US announces 'self-defense strikes' against regime
Israel should have seized Iran's uranium during Operation Roaring Lion, Gallant says • Ramat David Airbase hit by missile fragment earlier this week, IDF confirms to 'Post'
IDF soldier killed in Lebanon's organ donation saves six patients simultaneously
Following confirmation of his death, his family requested that his organs be donated, enabling several patients awaiting transplants to be saved or see their conditions improved.
Border Police officer, two IDF officers arrested on suspicion of attempted murder
The investigation revealed that the officer, a man in his 20s, and two of his family members, who are both officers in the IDF, had an ambush planned out in order to carry out the murder.
Ministerial committee approves Torah Study bill amid coalition tensions
Netanyahu’s coalition advances the Torah Study law, despite opposition and warnings that the bill could worsen draft evasion amid Israel’s manpower shortage.
Israel's Smart Shooter wins $5.8 million contract with US Marine Corps
Earlier this year, Smart Shooter secured a $10.7 million contract with the US Army and, in early June, another valued at $1.8 million with the US Navy
Israel beats enemies on multiple fronts but risks diplomatic setbacks - analysis
Israel has strengthened militarily across Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, and Syria since October 7, but its diplomatic influence has fallen, potentially limiting long-term strategic gains.
Zamir says strike in Iran was preparation for a heavier blow, will return to bombing if needed
"We are ready to strike Iran again with another hard and deep blow. Iran’s attempt to set equations and change reality will fail," Zamir said.