Yemen’s Army Drone Attacks Against Israel
On August 8, the Yemeni armed forces launched an attack on Ben Gurion Airport on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, as well as on vital targets in the Ashkelon and Beersheba areas, utilizing suicide drones.
On August 8, the Yemeni armed forces launched an attack on Ben Gurion Airport on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, as well as on vital targets in the Ashkelon and Beersheba areas, utilizing suicide drones.
Iranian authorities on August 6 executed a man convicted of passing information to the Mossad spy agency about a nuclear scientist killed during the 12-day war with Israel in June, the judiciary said.
Operation True Promise 3 is the designation of a military operation undertaken by the Iranian armed forces in response to the Israeli aggression that lasted 12 days. During this operation, the Iranian forces launched over 300 ballistic missiles, along with a significant number of cruise missiles and suicide drones, targeting positions of the Zionist regime in occupied Palestine. This action resulted in more than 97 successful hits.
Following the October 7 attack, the Israeli regime initiated the extensive deployment of artificial intelligence in its military operations, including integration with facial-recognition systems to identify wounded combatants, audio-analysis of communications to geolocate targets, and Arabic-language natural-language processing to monitor messages and social-media traffic. These technologies have been employed in the targeted assassination of Hamas commanders and the recovery of hostages, and have been incrementally refined over time.
The Yemeni Armed Forces conducted drone attacks targeting Israeli military installations in Jaffa (Tel Aviv), Ashkelon, and Haifa Port during three separate military operations.
Advanced tracking technologies used by the Israeli regime in military operations are capable of identifying individuals through walls. Equipment from the company Camero is especially utilized in the suppression of Palestinians and on the battlefield, illustrating how so-called humanitarian technologies are repurposed for military objectives.
After years of civil war and the collapse of the Assad government, Syria faces one of the most severe electricity crises in its history. Ahmad al-Shar’a had previously announced his goal of providing eight hours of electricity per day by late February, but power supply has dwindled to the extent that people have access to electricity for only one to two hours a day. This crisis not only disrupts daily life but also poses a major challenge to the country’s political and economic stability. In such circumstances, various options have been proposed to resolve the crisis, one of which includes using gas resources from the occupied territories.
The 2025–2026 Israeli security doctrine, published by the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), identifies Iran as the principal regional threat. Focusing on Iran’s nuclear programme, the role of the Axis of Resistance, and security cooperation with the United States, the document delineates three plausible scenarios—namely, a new accord with Washington, Iran’s attainment of nuclear capability, and a protracted stalemate—each accompanied by prescribed strategies such as military intervention, economic coercion, and covert operations.
The Yemeni armed forces launched a Palestine 2 hypersonic ballistic missile at Ben Gurion Airport, located on the outskirts of Tel Aviv.
In 2024, WhatsApp exposed a cyberattack targeting 90 journalists and activists using zero-click spyware from Israeli firm Paragon Solutions, co-founded by former Prime Minister Ehud Barak. The spyware, named Graphite, granted full access to victims’ phones without any user interaction. While Paragon claims to work only with democratic governments, the identity behind the attack remains unknown. The breach has sparked concerns about messaging app vulnerabilities and calls for stronger cyber defenses and scrutiny of past political assassinations potentially linked to digital surveillance.
Yemeni armed forces launched a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile at Ben Gurion Airport on the outskirts of Tel Aviv this morning.
The Yemeni army launched an attack on Israeli positions, targeting Ben Gurion and Ramon airports, as well as military sites in Tel Aviv, the port of Eilat, and Ashdod, using five suicide drones.