Israel does not know terms of US-Iran nuclear deal
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Israeli weapons exports reached a record high of more than $19 billion last year, a 30% increase from 2024, Israel's Defense Ministry said Tuesday. More than half of 2025’s sales were “mega-deals”
Maersk facilitated the transport of bullets Israel used to snipe Palestinian children in the head,” said one activist.
A major diplomatic breakthrough appears to be taking shape as the United States and Iran move towards a formal agreement aimed at ending months of conflict that destabilised the Middle East and disrupted global energy markets.
The vast majority of Israel's top military and intelligence leaders reportedly oppose the emerging U.S.-Iran nuclear agreement, arguing it falls short of addressing key threats posed by Tehran and risks undermining leverage gained against the regime.
Israel’s more focused fight against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia in Lebanon still has the power to disrupt U.S. efforts to resolve its war with Iran.
Demand soars for Israel’s battle-tested weapons tech despite global criticism of its wartime conduct
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — When Israeli defense officials approached Massivit last year about using its unique 3D printers to make military drone parts, CEO Yossi Azarzar jumped at the chance. Although the Israeli company had been producing large set pieces ...
As opposition to Israel grows, the system would make US aid less transparent and more deeply embedded in supply chains.
When Congress wants to do something that the American public would object to, it buries it. That is exactly what it did with Section 224 of the House
For more than two years, hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza and Lebanon have lived in dread of Avichay Adraee’s next social media post.
Buried within the “must-pass” annual defense authorization bill now before the House is a provision, Section 224, that would order the Pentagon to merge key parts of the American and Israeli defense technology sectors,
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Israeli military responsible for majority of explosive weapons deaths in 2025, report says
PARIS — More than half of all civilian deaths caused by explosive weapons in 2025 were attributed to the Israeli military, according to a new report by the Explosive Weapons Monitor.The report found that of the 22,
