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Ron Crissy
How Iran revived its Hezbollah smuggling network through Turkey, the sea and crypto
After air and land routes were shut and senior Quds Force operatives were killed, Iran and Hezbollah rebuilt a smuggling system relying on third countries, maritime routes and money-exchange networks, transferring arms and hundreds of millions of dollars
Ron Crissy
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11.16.25
Outnumbered but unbroken: the battle at Lulim outpost and Camp Amitai on Oct. 7
At the Lulim outpost, just seven Nahal commandos fought off dozens of Hamas terrorists in a fierce hours-long battle; Their comrades at nearby Camp Amitai and Karmia also faced overwhelming odds, defending the border under fire.
Ron Crissy
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10.27.25
Battle for Zikim base: commanders shield their recruits against onslaught of terrorists
As Hamas terrorists stormed Israel’s southern border on October 7, commanders at the Zikim training base fought to protect dozens of young recruits and civilians, holding the line through hours of fierce combat that left seven soldiers dead
Ron Crissy
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10.26.25
Battle at Sufa Outpost: how a single tank held back hundreds of Hamas terrorists on October 7
The battle at Outpost Sufa and the nearby Dangour Monument was among the fiercest of Oct. 7; fourteen Israeli soldiers were killed and about 50 wounded, but their stand stopped Hamas terrorists from overrunning nearby southern communities
Ron Crissy
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10.25.25
Inside battle for Nahal Oz, IDF base that became symbol of October 7 disaster
On October 7, Hamas terrorists stormed the Nahal Oz base near the Gaza border; 53 IDF soldiers were killed and 10 abducted in one of the war’s most brutal battles, turning the base into a lasting symbol of the failures of that day
Ron Crissy
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10.25.25
Netanyahu’s dismissals and resignations: national security adviser fired as PM stands alone after Oct. 7 failures
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed National Security Council head Tzachi Hanegbi, adding to a long list of top Israeli security officials who have resigned or been fired since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, leaving Netanyahu the only one still in office
Ron Crissy
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10.22.25
From Nova, from kibbutzim, from tanks: The stories of the 20 hostages who were released alive
After 738 days of agony, families of 20 hostages who last saw them more than two years ago weree reunited today; 28 hostages, including at least 26 who are dead are still in Gaza; these are the stories of the hostages Hamas has confirmed it will release alive
Saar Haas, Ron Crissy
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10.13.25
Revealed: Yahya Sinwar’s handwritten blueprint for the October 7 massacre
2022 document penned by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar details the October 7 assault plan: border breaches in waves, massacres of civilians and live broadcasts of atrocities, aiming to destabilize Israeli society and reshape reality through seizing IDF bases and control centers
Ron Crissy
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10.12.25
Ceasefire begins: IDF completes Gaza withdrawal, clock for hostages release starts
Army has finished dismantling outposts and defenses in Gaza and, with the completion of the withdrawal, the 72-hour countdown begins; The forces will be stationed in new positions; Brigade 188 to its soldiers: 'Time to hold your heads high'
Ron Crissy, Yoav Zitun
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10.10.25
Who was fired, who quit and how Netanyahu dodged blame: mapping accountability two years after October 7
Two years after Hamas’s October 7 attack, Israel’s top security ranks have shifted amid resignations, firings and public soul-searching; from the Shin Bet to the IDF, senior officials admitted failures — but the political leadership has not followed suit
Ron Crissy
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10.07.25
'Spit out the fear, fight like animals': Inside the Oct. 7 battles of IDF 188th Brigade
On Oct. 7, Lt. Col. Salman Habaka fired a shell in Be’eri, declaring 'The tanks are here'; in Sderot, Lt. Col. Tomer Greenberg found 3 tanks 'like water in the desert'; this is how the brigade’s tank crews fought through chaos that day
Ron Crissy
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10.07.25
A nation holds its breath: 48 hostages, 730 days in Hamas captivity, one possible deal
As talks begin in Cairo on President Trump’s Gaza plan, 48 Israeli families await news of loved ones held by Hamas for 730 days; proposal demands the release of all hostages—living and dead—within 72 hours, a timeline Hamas calls impossible
Ron Crissy
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10.05.25
IDF officer who survived 5 RPG hits refuses to give up: 'They’ll call me crazy'
Lt. A, fighting in Gaza since Oct. 7, twice hospitalized after five anti-tank missile hits, insists: 'It’s stronger than me—I must return.'
Ron Crissy
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09.16.25
UN obsessed with Gaza: Why the Security Council ignores far worse humanitarian crises
World Food Programme lists Gaza and West Bank among global hunger emergencies, with 640,000 affected; yet this crisis, the smallest by scale, dominates the UN Security Council’s agenda. 'Sometimes there’s more than one discussion a week,' says UN envoy Danon
Ron Crissy
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09.13.25
IDF reservists’ families face financial, academic strain amid Gaza war
CBS report shows IDF reservists’ families are facing financial hardship, business losses and academic disruptions amid Operation Gideon’s Chariots II; self-employed partners and families of ground force soldiers are hit hardest by prolonged mobilization
Ron Crissy
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09.07.25
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