Jewish institutions in the U.S. awarded $9 million in federal funding
Some 90 percent of the $10 million in funding which was announced by the Department of Homeland Security to help nonprofit organizations protect themselves...
Brazil and Pakistan expanding defense relations – where does this leave...
Israeli defense sources say that there must be "a close look" at the new defense ties between Brazil and Pakistan. Israel, in recent years...
A U.S. Strike on Syria and its Implications for Israel
Washington continues to deliberate with its allies the strategic objectives of an attack and consider the military option that will achieve the most benefit...
“U.S. knew of gas plot, but didn’t alert rebels”
Three days before the horrific chemical attack that killed nearly 1,500 people in Syria, American intelligence agencies had strong “indications’’ the atrocity was about...
A U.S. attack in Syria could cause more terror
U.S. authorities are tightening up domestic security measures ahead of a possible U.S. military attack on Syria.
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security...
Syrian Strikes Would Battle-Test Chinese Radars
Unidentified air forces have performed attacks in Syria in recent years with no early detection. According to the foriegn press the aircraft were operated...
What if things were upside down?
Let's pretend that things are upside down - the U.S. is the best friend of Syria and Russia is the "good guy."
What would have...
Leaked Documents Offer Snapshot of NRO Activities in Space
The U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) is trying to wean itself from reliance on a satellite communications system run by NASA, according to excerpts...
The Chemical Attack in Syria and its far reaching implications
The chemical attacks in Syria could lower the bar for use of chemical weapons by terrorist organizations or rogue nations that could eventually pose...
Syrian hackers will find it difficult to hurt American targets
The highest threat levels originate not from the Arab world, but from Chinese and Russian hackers.
"We know from experience that Syrian hackers are not...
The Islamic terror in Nigeria is out of control
The United States says that Nigeria cannot fully achieve its potential as a stable regional leader until it successfully overcomes the Islamic insurgency of...
The cost of the U.S. strike against Syria
Even before the launch of a single cruise missile against a Syrian target in Washington the calculators are working full time to determine the...
The U.S. – not a world power any more
It has now become clear. President Obama does not think that the U.S. has to get involved in International conflicts. That may sound logical...
The Pennsylvania State Capitol Police Choose IWI TAVOR assault rifle
The Pennsylvania State Capitol Police have chosen to carry the IWI TAVOR assault rifle. The Pennsylvania Capitol Police are a section of the Pennsylvania...
When you have to shoot, shoot, don’t talk
By Arie Egozi
When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk. That quote from a famous 1966 Spaghetti western movie , is the first that...
Report: NSA broke into UN video teleconferencing system
The U.S. National Security Agency has reportedly cracked the encryption used by the video teleconferencing system at the United Nations headquarters in New York...
The U.S. army orders more counter fire radars
Lockheed Martin will supply 19 additional AN/TPQ-53 counterfire radar systems to the Army under a contract valued at $206 million.
The 19 Q-53 radars are...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security awards $93 million for port...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is allocating $93.2 million in annual port security grants to protect against, mitigate, and respond to terrorist attacks.
The...
Exotic weapons aim to destroy chemical weapons
The Pentagon has spent more than a decade trying to develop weapons to neutralize chemical weapons, the threat that has the United States poised...
Assad’s options
By Avi Yariv
State leaders are not stupid people. They may be arrogant, sophisticated and hide their true agendas, yes, but they are not stupid....
Iran’s Offensive Cyber Capabilities Grow
A new report prepared by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) is creating a new wave of concerns about Iran's growing offensive cyber...
Flying car developed for the U.S. ARMY
Flying cars would enhance the mobility of soldiers. Transportation will no longer be restricted to trafficable terrain that makes movement predictable and easy to...

















































