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4 days ago |
jpost.com | Danielle Greyman-Kennard |Amichai Stein |Ben Caspit
Israel yet to confirm Iran ceasefire, Netanyahu asks ministers to avoid comment • Hamas leaders' October 7 letter reveals attack strategy and plea to Hezbollah Aragchi says Tehran stopped attacks, denies ceasefire announced by Trump ByDANIELLE GREYMAN-KENNARD, JERUSALEM POST STAFFGo to the full article > > Israel yet to confirm Iran ceasefire, Netanyahu asks ministers to avoid comment ByAMICHAI STEIN, JERUSALEM POST STAFFGo to the full article > > Qatar mediated between Israel and Iran to...
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2 weeks ago |
jpost.com | Ben Caspit |Zvika Klein |Gil Hoffman |Gil Troy
ByBEN CASPITWe will all remember, to our dying day, where we were on the night between Thursday and Friday, 13 June 2025. What the ultimate result will be—and whether the Iranian danger can now be removed from the agenda—will be answered soon enough. One thing is certain: the sun will still rise tomorrow morning, and it will find the State of Israel here.
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2 weeks ago |
jpost.com | Ben Caspit |Zvika Klein |Yaakov Katz |Liat Collins
ByBEN CASPIT, JERUSALEM POST STAFF JUNE 10, 2025 11:30Multiple Israeli defense companies have signed contracts with Qatar, with state approval, to supply the state with weapons, ammunition, cyber technology, and other sophisticated weaponry, Maariv learned on Tuesday. These agreements were signed with the approval of bodies in the Defense Ministry, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and special approval from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
jpost.com | Ben Caspit
In an interview with Walla, former IDF chief of staff and Member of the Knesset Gadi Eisenkot discusses the loss of his son, and his experience throughout the war, particularly during major decision-making moments. Tomorrow marks the anniversary of the death of Sergeant Major Gal Eisenkot in battle in Jabaliya. His father, former Eisenkot, has since adapted to a new and permanent title: a bereaved father. Unlike his other titles, this one lasts a lifetime.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
jpost.com | Ben Caspit
Yoav Gallant appears to be just the first to go. Next on the line: the IDF Chief of Staff and the head of the Shin Bet. Netanyahu wants Israel’s security apparatus to be molded in his image, an extension of his office, with a cadre of compliant, obedient yes-men. His recent actions show he’s unfit to lead, a sentiment echoed by many top officials who work closely with him—I’ve heard it firsthand from several of them.
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