Bombing

Israeli Air Force says it dropped 135,000 bombs in recent wars, warns of Syrian military rebuild

The Israel Air Force dropped 135,000 bombs in recent years of conflict, including 23,860 requested directly by ground forces for immediate support in Gaza and Lebanon.

Illustrative Israeli F16s.
AN ODESA orphanage, damaged in a Russian strike.

Odesa Jewish school, orphanage damaged in Russian strikes

US President Donald Trump points his finger during an event in Phoenix, Arizona, on April 17.

Trump says nuclear weapons 'should never be allowed,' will not be used against Iran

Israeli Air Force fighter jet seen in central Israel amid the ongoing war, March 30, 2026.

IDF dropped 18,000 bombs during Iran war


Where is the safest place to be when a rocket siren sounds?

Discover the best places to seek refuge during an emergency.


What to prepare in case you need to stay in your bomb shelter

"Following these instructions could save lives," the Homefront Command said.

 A bomb shelter in the center of Israel is opened in preparation for retaliation from Gaza after overnight launch of Operation Shield and Arrow, May 9, 2023.

Germany's Hamburg airport halts after Iran plane threat

The German air force said on its X social media account that it escorted the plane after it entered German airspace east of Berlin due to a bomb threat.

Police detain suspects as they patrol along the German-Polish border to prevent illegal migration near Klinge, Germany, September 20, 2023.

Bomb suspected in deadly Israel motorcycle explosion

The explosion resulted in the death of the motorcycle's rider.

 Police at the scene following a deadly motorcycle explosion.

Bomb explodes at apartment building home to Israeli crime journalist - report

According to Channel 12, this is the third recent attempt by criminal organizations to target their crime reporter Shimon Ifergan to stop his reporting.

Police car at night

US synagogues evacuated due to bomb threats ahead of High Holy Days

Since mid-July, at least 49 synagogues in 13 states have received the threatening calls, none of which have been linked to credible bomb threats, according to the Anti-Defamation League.

 NEW JERSEY police officers stand guard in front of the United Synagogue of Hoboken in New Jersey, last year.

On This Day in 2004: Dozens of Israelis murdered in Beersheba terror bombing

This attack had the largest number of victims in the entire year of 2004 and has the largest number of victims in the south of the country to this day.

 Scenes following the double suicide bombing, Beersheba, August 31, 2004

The Sbarro bombing mastermind is still free. Put her back in jail - opinion

Israel has already failed the Roth family; we cannot allow the US to do so as well. Ahlam Tamimi must be put back behind bars.

 ARNOLD ROTH holds a photo of Malki and her friends at a picnic in Jerusalem’s Old City during the final year of his daughter’s life, a photo he developed from a disposable camera that he discovered after her death.

Can the state be sued for a firebomb attack on a bus? High Court says no

"Questions of this kind are a matter for military investigation and are at the core of the military profession," High Court Justice Yizhak Amit noted.

‘WITHIN ANY arrangement in Israel it is critical to ensure that no one is forced to work on Shabbat, as in the case of bus drivers or construction workers.’

'Oppenheimer' and the story behind those who lost their land to the lab

In 1942, the US Army gave 32 Hispano families on the Pajarito Plateau 48 hours to leave their homes so they could build the lab for atomic bomb construction.

 The mushroom cloud of the first test of a hydrogen bomb, "Ivy Mike", as photographed on Enewetak, an atoll in the Pacific Ocean, in 1952, by a member of the United States Air Force's Lookout Mountain.