INSS
Only IDF is capable of disarming Hamas, senior INSS researcher tells 'Post'
Representatives from the Gaza Board of Peace met with Hamas in Cairo on Friday to discuss amendments to the disarmament proposal.
Iranian anniversary chance for regime disintegration, says researcher
Iran close to buying the supersonic Chinese missiles that could pose threat to US Navy
Iran expert: This is why Iran will never give up its ballistic missile program
Ex-Shin Bet chief: Security forces must listen to High Court over gov't
Cohen said that "if the directing minister or the Knesset does something and the court says it's illegal.
INSS: Israel must strike new balance in US-China CHIPS tech war
The current IDF intel official and the hi-tech deputy CEO discuss their next moves.
Internal Israeli politics could harm US ties, security interests - INSS
There are multiple negative headwinds that Israel will need to cope with in its relations with Washington going forward that could alter bipartisan support.
Israel's readiness to attack Iran's nuclear sites improved - IDF chief
“The Iranian vision to establish a second Hezbollah in Syria has been disrupted,” IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kohavi said.
Iran to reach 90% enriched uranium, weighed World Cup terrorism - IDF intel chief
IDF Intelligence Chief Maj.-Gen. Aharon Haliva that Iran recently weighed initiating a terror attack at the current World Cup soccer tournament.
Ex-IDF intel. chief: It's getting harder and harder to stop Iran
Former Mossad official: How will we stop Iranian nukes if JCPOA talks fail?
Ex-IDF intel chief reveals more details on Israel's role in Soleimani killing
"The Americans’ view of him was radically altered after they saw the intelligence from us and the level of danger he [continued to] present to Americans," former IDF intel. chief Tamir Heyman said.
Former IDF intelligence chief Tamir Hayman appointed INSS director
Hayman's military experience, specifically in research and intelligence, will help increase the INSS' influence in shaping future Israeli security policy, the institute said.
Could Iran do a nuke test with existing 60% enriched uranium? - analysis
“A common fallacy is Iran would require 90% HEU, more commonly called weapon-grade uranium, to build nuclear explosives," said the president of the Institute for Science and International Security .
Meir Ben Shabbat to ‘Post’: Moderate Sunni Arabs see nuke deal as US bowing to Iran
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has increased Iran's desire for nuclear weapons.