Security
California advances two bills recognizing Jewish ethnicity, protecting community
If passed, both bills could be enacted into law by the end of August.
US should have taken control of Strait of Hormuz, retired Israeli Brig.-Gen. says - interview
A clash of calendars - opinion
The guard outside the synagogue - opinion
Hamburg airport terminal evacuated after security incident
"Flights are currently unable to depart, but arrivals are proceeding as scheduled. Please contact your airline," the airport said on its website.
Gov't unanimously approves Shmuel Ben Ezra's appointment to National Security Council
Ben Ezra has more than 30 years of experience in security, technology, and cyber, and had led the development of the Arrow-3 air defense system.
Defense Ministry sees progress in battle against Hezbollah's fiber-optic drones
Some anti-drone systems have already been deployed as Israel seeks solutions to Hezbollah's fiber-optic drone threat.
Heven AeroTech founder and CEO discusses future of drone usage at 'Post' conference
Heven AeroTech founder Bentzion Levinson discusses the rise of drone warfare, hydrogen-powered flight, and why unmanned systems are reshaping defense and industry.
'We underestimated jihad’: JCFA experts warn of ideological war beyond the Middle East
We are moving from defense to offense, from explaining to exposing, and from defending to attacking.”
Federation chief at JPost Conference: ‘Local authorities are Israel’s backbone of stability’
Haim Bibas, head of the Federation of Local Authorities in Israel and mayor of Modi'in-Maccabim-Reut, stated that Israel’s local leadership has played an essential role in the country’s resilience.
Bazan Group COO: ‘We are part of the resilience security, without Bazan Israel cannot win’
Shlomi Basson, Deputy CEO and Group COO of the Bazan Group, positioned Israel’s largest energy company as a critical operational system supporting the country’s economy and security during wartime
US weighs expanding nuclear deployments in add'l European NATO states - report
US officials have signaled openness to deploying nuclear weapons in additional European NATO states, though an agreement is not imminent, the Financial Times reported.
Why payment security is becoming the first check for players
The Israeli high-tech company that assisted in locating hostages raised $31 million
The start-up founded by security establishment veterans months before the war, developed a platform for real-time visual information analysis from cameras, drones, and additional sources.