For quite some time since October 7, several nations have been contemplating participation in an international monitoring force for the Gaza Strip. Notably, Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim country, has emerged as an unexpected contender. Since the war with...
Israel’s Preparedness Against Iranian Aggression: From Conventional Retaliation to Technological Disruption
As tensions simmer between Iran and Israel, the spectre of unconventional warfare looms large. Amidst the rhetoric of military confrontation, a new and potentially devastating form of weapon has emerged from the shadows: the electromagnetic pulse (EMP). This weapon,...
UN Security Council Passes Ceasefire Resolution Amid US Abstention, Urges Release of Hostages
In a landmark move, the United Nations Security Council has approved a resolution urging for an immediate ceasefire during the ongoing month of Ramadan, which is set to conclude in two weeks. The resolution also demands the "immediate and unconditional release" of...
Egypt, Israel and PA are close to agreeing on Gaza’s offshore gas production
Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and Egypt are in the middle of negotiations in order to finally restart the development of the Marine gas fields located offshore from Gaza, according to PA sources and to reports circulating by various media outlets. The Gaza gas...
Security discussions are held in the PM’s office as the Karish field nears gas production
During a security briefing on Sunday, Prime Minister Yair Lapid spoke about getting ready for gas production at the Karish gas field off the Mediterranean coast. Benny Gantz, the defence minister, including other top security officials and energy experts, were present...