Counterterrorism
IDF combat engineers blowing up 'endless' amount of Hezbollah terror infrastructure - interview
Lt.-Col. "R," the commander of the IDF's combat engineering battalion 603, describes operations in the fight against Hezbollah terror in southern Lebanon.
WATCH: In burned-out Be’eri homes, Magen 48 prepares local responders for future attacks
Intelligence report warned of Iran's 'persistent threat' to US as White House downplayed the risk
Three suspects in UK Hatzola ambulance arson arrested, charged for attack
IDF conducting scans in Karmei Tzur after infiltration alert sounds, seizes West Bank weapons
The IDF arrested 60 suspects and seized firearms in counterterrorism operations across the West Bank. A terrorist also opened fire on soldiers in Gaza near the Yellow Line.
IDF strikes Hezbollah tunnel shafts, weapons storage in response to 'repeated' ceasefire violations
The IDF noted that secondary explosions observed after the initial strikes indicated the presence of weapons in the targeted facilities.
UNIFIL denounces IDF over chemical substance drops near Blue Line, despite military pre-warning
Meanwhile, the IDF carried out several airstrikes on Hezbollah terrorists and terror infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
'We need to let this fantasy dissipate': Former Mossad division head on disarming Hamas - interview
Oded Ailam, former head of the Counterterrorism Division in the Mossad, spoke with Arieh Eldad and Ron Kupman on 103FM about Hamas’s situation following the return of St.-Sgt.-Maj. Ran Gvili.
Anti-Hamas gangs utilizing new tactics in Gaza, putting terror group on high alert - report
Recent developments in gang behavior have prompted Hamas to increase alert levels and strengthen personal security for its members.
Ramadan will show if clan clashes are really over, say Hebron residents
Sources noted that representatives of several families offered to “take measures against any member who acts independently or takes the law into their own hands.
Britain to launch national police service, dubbed ‘British FBI’
The UK government announced plans to create a new National Police Service to tackle terrorism, fraud, and organized crime, in what it says will be the biggest policing reform in nearly two centuries.
US presses Bolivia to expel suspected Iranian spies, harden approach to terrorist groups
The private diplomatic push comes amid a broader US effort to deepen its geopolitical influence in Latin America and diminish that of its adversaries in the region.
Friendly fire incident in Nablus special op. leads to dismissal of IDF's Duvdevan commanders
A friendly fire incident in Nablus resulted in the dismissal of two IDF commanders after they mistakenly identified another IDF team as an enemy during a counterterrorism operation.
Democracy’s blind spot: Extremism that no longer fears exposure - opinion
Extremism today does not fear visibility and no longer relies on secrecy to grow.