Missile attacks
Ukraine's Fire Point starts to integrate European tech into missile defense system
Fire Point aims to produce a ballistic interceptor for less than €1 million ($1.2 million) per missile, Terekh said - a quarter to a sixth of the cost of a Patriot.
US signs deal to boost output of parts for Patriot, THAAD interceptor systems
401st Brigade ends eight-month southern Lebanon mission after destroying 1,200 Hezbollah sites
‘Exactly what Iran intended’: Some Jordanians buckle under missile pressure, demand US withdrawal
Operation Roaring Lion enters a more uncertain phase
Shifra Jacobs and Ezra Taylor say Israel may have degraded Iran’s capabilities, but the war’s endgame remains unclear as Hezbollah opens a northern front and regional tensions deepen.
IDF admits failure, Hezbollah fires massive barrage overnight
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Iran war shifts Middle East dynamics, leaving Palestinian issues sidelined - analysis
The war with Iran dominates the regional agenda, but Palestinians face growing crises, including insecurity, violence, and a sidelined political authority with an uncertain future.
Iran, Hezbollah conflicts continue with no substantial progress for any side
The IDF's operations against Iran and Hezbollah continue, but missile threats and technical failures continue to complicate the situation. Progress is slow, and the threat remains high.
This Israel–Iran war shows how much the battlefield has changed since June- opinion
After months of rebuilding, Iran returns to war with Israel, but this time the United States is deeply involved from day one. But it is still too early to draw definitive conclusions about this war
Missile, drone strikes against US radar put air defense resilience under question - analysis
The destruction of THAAD and long‑range radar systems in the opening days of the war highlights a dangerous new reality: static air‑defense assets are easy targets
WATCH: Iranian missile fragment falls meters away from where family was taking cover
Two families from the city of Lod reported that fragments fell into their homes while they were taking cover inside the building, mentioning that they didn't have time to go to a safe room.
Seven injured in central Israel, Iran fires cluster missile in latest barrage
Israel Fire and Rescue Authority stated that firefighters were working at two main fragment impact sites in central Israel, originating from a cluster bomb.
Netanyahu visits Beersheba strike site, vows Israel will achieve war goals
"I am here in Beersheba, a city that has endured much," Netanyahu said, referencing previous attacks on the southern city, particularly on the Soroka Hospital last year.
Saudi Arabia fears Iran may target leaders in strikes, officials begin meeting by video
Tehran's missile and drone attacks have crossed a red line for Saudi Arabia in its dealings with the Islamic Republic, prompting the kingdom to begin discussions on the possibility of striking Iran.