
How Hamas’s greatest strategic weapon became its own death trap
Before the ground invasion, military analysts warned of catastrophe.

Before the ground invasion, military analysts warned of catastrophe.

Nasrallah reportedly stopped eating regular meals, slept very little, and held only brief, tense meetings with members of Hezbollah’s Jihad Council.

During a mission, a sniper shot Ido in the head, causing catastrophic brainstem damage so severe that he was initially declared dead.

The IDF views autonomy as a force multiplier that can save soldiers’ lives, accelerate decision‑making, and allow distributed units to operate with unprecedented precision.