New evidence suggests senior legal officers were involved in both the leak of violent footage from Israel's Sde Teiman detention facility and its alleged cover-up, which were reportedly coordinated in advance through a WhatsApp group that included senior officers from the IDF's legal corps
After the IDF's Arabic-language spokesperson accused Saleh al-Jafarawi, a popular citizen journalist in Gaza, of being a Hamas operative, followers fear he could soon be targeted by Israel. Al Jazeera reporter Anas al-Sharif was targeted last month after Israel made similar allegations
Israeli strikes on the Khan Yunis hospital last Monday killed at least 20, including medics and journalists, in successive hits that sparked outrage. Experts say the incident could reflect the IDF's declining discipline, but also a broader, accepted policy of disproportionate attacks on hospitals and other critical infrastructure
The Khaltura corps: Many reservists are volunteering for financial reasons, whether as a stopgap between jobs, as a side hustle or to avoid the sack in their civilian job. This weighs on the treasury, disrupts the economy and harms the IDF's esprit de corps
A missile fired in one of the barrages shot by Iran at Israel hit a residential and commercial building complex near the IDF's headquarters in Tel Aviv, representing just one of 480 buildings in Tel Aviv damaged by missile impacts during the 12-day war
IDF's Shaldag unit dismantles Iranian missile factory in Syria, preventing the production of hundreds of long-range missiles in a high-stakes operation.
The head of the IDF's mental health department and its array of therapeutic units are coping with the biggest psychological crisis the army has faced since 1973. But, Dr. Lucian Tatsa-Laur says, if soldiers are brave enough to fight, 'they won't fall apart after going home'