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Caveats of 2016 US-Israel Aid Deal Come Into Focus
More specifics about congressional restrictions on US military aid for Israel have emerged with the State Department release of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) governing the bilateral deal signed nearly four months ago.
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Israeli Satellite Imagery Shows Russian Nuclear-Capable Missiles in Syria
High-resolution imagery released on Thursday confirms what Moscow-watchers and intelligence analysts have known since March of last year: the deployment of Russian nuclear-capable ballistic missiles in Syria.
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IMI Systems Lands $450M Munitions Deal, Reports 10 Percent Growth
The Israel defense company points to numerous strategic international partnerships as contributing to its growth, as well as to the possibility – albeit stalled – of privatization.
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In Israeli Military, Guarded Optimism for 2017
While war will continue to rage in much of the region writ large, Israeli military forecasts for 2017 are cautiously optimistic that the Israel Defense Forces may get through the year without having to wage major combat operations.
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US Refutes Israeli Claims of Lebanese APC Transfers to Hezbollah
State Department Spokesman John Kirby was unequivocal in discounting the Israeli assessment, insisting the LAF has “an exemplary record” of complying with all US arms transfer guidelines and restrictions.
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Israel Claims Suggest Lebanese Violation of US Export Law
A senior Israeli defense official confirmed US troop carriers provided by Washington to Beirut are being operated by Hezbollah in Syria, which experts note as a violation of export controls.
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US Representatives To Remain in Israel In Support of New F-35Is
About 30 Lockheed Martin specialists and three US Air Force representatives will remain in Israel indefinitely to help the Israel Air Force (IAF) operate and maintain its newest acquisition, the F-35I Adir.
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F-35 Triggers Conceptual Overhaul in Israel Air Force
Nearly a decade of planning preceded Monday’s scheduled delivery of the first F-35Is to the Israel Air Force (IAF), but once they touch down at the stealth fighter’s desert base at Nevatim, another process will just begin, with vast implications on how Israel wields airpower near and very far from home.
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Israel ‘Ready’ to Operate F-35s Without Ever Actually Flying Them
Dec. 12 Ceremony Planned for Receipt of First Pair of Stealth Fighters
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Netanyahu Urges Multinational Airborne Firefighting Force
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is urging leaders from the region and around the world to pool resources and establish a multinational airborne force for fighting wildfires.
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Caveats of 2016 US-Israel Aid Deal Come Into Focus
More specifics about congressional restrictions on US military aid for Israel have emerged with the State Department release of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) governing the bilateral deal signed nearly four months ago.
-
Israeli Satellite Imagery Shows Russian Nuclear-Capable Missiles in Syria
High-resolution imagery released on Thursday confirms what Moscow-watchers and intelligence analysts have known since March of last year: the deployment of Russian nuclear-capable ballistic missiles in Syria.
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IMI Systems Lands $450M Munitions Deal, Reports 10 Percent Growth
The Israel defense company points to numerous strategic international partnerships as contributing to its growth, as well as to the possibility – albeit stalled – of privatization.
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In Israeli Military, Guarded Optimism for 2017
While war will continue to rage in much of the region writ large, Israeli military forecasts for 2017 are cautiously optimistic that the Israel Defense Forces may get through the year without having to wage major combat operations.
-
US Refutes Israeli Claims of Lebanese APC Transfers to Hezbollah
State Department Spokesman John Kirby was unequivocal in discounting the Israeli assessment, insisting the LAF has “an exemplary record” of complying with all US arms transfer guidelines and restrictions.
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Israel Claims Suggest Lebanese Violation of US Export Law
A senior Israeli defense official confirmed US troop carriers provided by Washington to Beirut are being operated by Hezbollah in Syria, which experts note as a violation of export controls.
-
US Representatives To Remain in Israel In Support of New F-35Is
About 30 Lockheed Martin specialists and three US Air Force representatives will remain in Israel indefinitely to help the Israel Air Force (IAF) operate and maintain its newest acquisition, the F-35I Adir.
-
F-35 Triggers Conceptual Overhaul in Israel Air Force
Nearly a decade of planning preceded Monday’s scheduled delivery of the first F-35Is to the Israel Air Force (IAF), but once they touch down at the stealth fighter’s desert base at Nevatim, another process will just begin, with vast implications on how Israel wields airpower near and very far from home.
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Israel ‘Ready’ to Operate F-35s Without Ever Actually Flying Them
Dec. 12 Ceremony Planned for Receipt of First Pair of Stealth Fighters
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Netanyahu Urges Multinational Airborne Firefighting Force
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is urging leaders from the region and around the world to pool resources and establish a multinational airborne force for fighting wildfires.
-
Caveats of 2016 US-Israel Aid Deal Come Into Focus
More specifics about congressional restrictions on US military aid for Israel have emerged with the State Department release of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) governing the bilateral deal signed nearly four months ago.
-
Israeli Satellite Imagery Shows Russian Nuclear-Capable Missiles in Syria
High-resolution imagery released on Thursday confirms what Moscow-watchers and intelligence analysts have known since March of last year: the deployment of Russian nuclear-capable ballistic missiles in Syria.
-
IMI Systems Lands $450M Munitions Deal, Reports 10 Percent Growth
The Israel defense company points to numerous strategic international partnerships as contributing to its growth, as well as to the possibility – albeit stalled – of privatization.
-
In Israeli Military, Guarded Optimism for 2017
While war will continue to rage in much of the region writ large, Israeli military forecasts for 2017 are cautiously optimistic that the Israel Defense Forces may get through the year without having to wage major combat operations.
-
US Refutes Israeli Claims of Lebanese APC Transfers to Hezbollah
State Department Spokesman John Kirby was unequivocal in discounting the Israeli assessment, insisting the LAF has “an exemplary record” of complying with all US arms transfer guidelines and restrictions.
-
Israel Claims Suggest Lebanese Violation of US Export Law
A senior Israeli defense official confirmed US troop carriers provided by Washington to Beirut are being operated by Hezbollah in Syria, which experts note as a violation of export controls.
-
US Representatives To Remain in Israel In Support of New F-35Is
About 30 Lockheed Martin specialists and three US Air Force representatives will remain in Israel indefinitely to help the Israel Air Force (IAF) operate and maintain its newest acquisition, the F-35I Adir.
-
F-35 Triggers Conceptual Overhaul in Israel Air Force
Nearly a decade of planning preceded Monday’s scheduled delivery of the first F-35Is to the Israel Air Force (IAF), but once they touch down at the stealth fighter’s desert base at Nevatim, another process will just begin, with vast implications on how Israel wields airpower near and very far from home.
-
Israel ‘Ready’ to Operate F-35s Without Ever Actually Flying Them
Dec. 12 Ceremony Planned for Receipt of First Pair of Stealth Fighters
-
Netanyahu Urges Multinational Airborne Firefighting Force
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is urging leaders from the region and around the world to pool resources and establish a multinational airborne force for fighting wildfires.













