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The Times of Israel on MSNNew structural changes to IDF include bolstering border and air defense unitsMilitary says it is reviving defunct tank brigade, establishing new infantry brigade, reorganizing training command; boosting Navy's 'strategic capabilities'
In the shadow of the unending Israel-Hamas War and the unresolved dispute about trying to integrate more haredim (ultra-Orthodox) into the military, the IDF on Wednesday announced some of the major features that will characterize its new and evolving structure in future years.
Israel launched massive airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and military targets; Iran responded with over 100 drones. U.S. denies involvement.
The Israel Defense Forces announced that “troops of the 3rd Brigade, under the command of the 210th Division, completed an operation to apprehend Hamas terrorists operating in the Beit Jinn area of Syria.
The IDF killed three terrorists on Wednesday who were responsible for firing an anti-tank missile towards soldiers who were operating in the Gaza Strip, the military announced the next day. Two soldiers were moderately wounded by the missile fired by the terrorist cell.
Spain’s Defense Ministry ordered the suspension of an Israeli missile manufacturing license, effectively canceling a $310 million contract.
Spain has canceled a deal for anti-tank missile systems that were to be manufactured in Madrid by a subsidiary of an Israeli company, in a bid to move away from Israeli military technology.
The Hamas-run health ministry says more than a hundred people were injured in the attack. The aid distributor said the reports were "false".
Israel sold more weapons to other countries in 2024 than ever, government officials said on Wednesday, even as it fought on multiple fronts in the longest war in its history.