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Israel said on Thursday that its military action in Syria is driven by security needs and the prevention of threats from militants, not territorial ambition. Since the fall of former Syrian ...
Israel has a new war goal, adding to mounting signs that the conflict could soon expand to the country's north as it warned the U.S. that “military action” would most likely be the only way to ...
Israel has launched what it is calling a "preemptive strike" against Iran and declared a state of emergency, according to ...
She also noted that the recent mounting pressure on Israel over its conduct in Gaza has now shifted to deescalating regional tensions instead. Israel taking further military action does not seem ...
Israeli military on high alert as regional tensions, ... Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi has placed the Israeli military on high alert, ... and Israel also has other actions it can take.
Four key changes influenced the timing of the attacks on Iran.
The Israeli military said it targeted Syrian antiaircraft batteries, missile depots, manufacturing facilities, drones, helicopters, fighter jets, tanks, hangars, radars and 15 naval vessels.
Israel’s defense minister told a senior adviser to President Biden on Monday that “military action” was “the only way” to end months of cross-border violence between Israel and Hezbollah ...
WASHINGTON – Israel’s military said early Saturday it had completed a series of retaliatory airstrikes against Iran in response to an Iranian missile attack, a move that could push the Middle ...
Israel launched a military operation in response. This military operation seeks to destroy the perpetrators and to remove future threats. It has involved air and ground strikes in Gaza.
Israel’s initial military response was justified. But more than 20 months on, it remains without a political strategy. Who will govern a demilitarized Gaza in need of reconstruction when the war ...
Israel and Russia agreed on Monday to coordinate military actions over Syria in order to avoid accidentally trading fire, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a visit to Moscow.