
The new weapon that might decide the entire war against Iran
The Hermes 650 represents a generational leap in Israel’s unmanned capabilities.

The Hermes 650 represents a generational leap in Israel’s unmanned capabilities.

Soldiers responded quickly, eliminating the terrorist in order to remove the danger.

Tanks provide essential firepower and protection when maneuvering through dense urban blocks, but the 2006 Lebanon War exposed vulnerabilities.

Tehran’s doctrine is built on firing large, mixed volleys of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones from multiple fronts simultaneously, aiming to overwhelm Israel’s interceptors through sheer volume.

Kaveret recently announced that it is launching a delivery service directly into combat zones in the Gaza Strip.

The need for such technology emerged from lessons learned during urban and asymmetric conflicts, where locating and assessing wounded soldiers often consumes critical minutes.

In three months of fighting along Rafah’s Yellow Line, the IDF dismantled key tunnel networks, eliminated dozens of terrorists, and destroyed hundreds of weapons sites—including the shaft linked to Master Sgt. Yona Efraim Feldbaum’s killing.

One terrorist was eliminated, and the second was neutralized before he could carry out the planned attack against IDF forces.

IRIS provides a way to see around corners, inside buildings, and down tunnels without exposing troops to direct fire.

One of the first acts of resistance against the Hamas invasion on October 7th.

A combined operation would begin with a massive effort to neutralize Iran’s air‑defense network. Establishing air superiority is considered essential before deeper strikes can begin.

Belev Echad works with wounded soldiers experiencing both physical and mental pain, guiding them through the healing process with the help of experts and a supportive community.

The IDF currently maintains an estimated 25 mikvaot across its bases.

Helmet camera footage captures IDF forces arresting two terrorists near Nablus—one a member of the “Lions’ Den” and the other caught manufacturing explosives and advancing attacks.

Any U.S.‑led strike would be interpreted in Tehran as an Israeli‑driven initiative.

The IDF blew up a kilometer-long Hamas tunnel in Beit Hanoun found on Israel’s side of the ceasefire line, packed with rooms and explosives, underscoring that a majority of the group’s sprawling tunnel system still stands.

It can climb stairs, self‑right when flipped, and transmit encrypted video, thermal imagery, and audio back to operators in real time.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el‑Sisi has notably shifted tone on Israel, recently stating that the “Egyptian army is capable of defeating Israel once again”.

But is the Israeli solution ready for use now or is it still in development?

Two IDF units operating in close proximity mistakenly identified one another as hostile forces and opened fire.