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17 stories about Operation Roaring Lion
Iran’s drones vs. Israeli solutions: The battle for airspace dominance
10.03.26
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Amy Shapiro
While the Iranian missile threat has diminished since the start of Operation Roaring Lion, suicide drone saturation campaigns remain a critical challenge for the Gulf states and Israel. Here are some of the local defense tech companies developing the tech solutions to track and neutralize hostile UAVs.
The war that could break the Emirati model
09.03.26
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Doron Peskin
Missiles and market panic expose the fragile foundations of the Gulf’s most celebrated “safe harbor” economy.
Elon Musk’s planned visit to Israel canceled after tech conference postponed amid war
09.03.26
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CTech
The conference where the Tesla chief was set to speak was delayed amid the war with Iran.
Iron Beam remains unused despite renewed drone threat from Iran and Lebanon
08.03.26
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Yuval Azulay
The laser interception system delivered to the IDF months ago has not yet been activated operationally during the current conflict.
As war threatens the Gulf economy, Israel’s defense edge gains value
08.03.26
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Doron Peskin
Missile attacks on energy routes and airports are pushing Gulf states to seek technologies Israel has developed over years of conflict.
The only Israeli in Bahrain
08.03.26
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Amir Kurz
Stranded travelers across the Gulf recount missile alerts, closed airports and days of uncertainty.
“Israel and the U.S. produce far more interceptors than Iran produces ballistic missiles”
08.03.26
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Yuval Azulay
Defense industries in both countries have increased production as the missile war with Iran intensifies.
The drug helping Israeli pilots stay sharp on long missions over Iran
07.03.26
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CTech
The air force turns to Modafinil to maintain focus during extended combat flights.
Israeli stocks defy war fears, post broad gains in first week of Iran conflict
06.03.26
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CTech
Economists say markets are pricing in a short conflict and limited disruption.
Israeli airstrike destroys secret bunker beneath Khamenei’s Tehran compound
06.03.26
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CTech
Military says the fortified command center was built as a wartime refuge for Iran’s supreme leader.
Tel Aviv apartment project damaged by missile strike days before residents were set to move in
05.03.26
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Dotan Levy
Six years after launching an urban renewal project, residents face months of new delays.
“We have additional surprising moves”: IDF chief says Israel entering next stage of Iran campaign
05.03.26
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CTech
After claiming near-complete air superiority, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir says Israel will now intensify attacks on the Iranian regime’s military infrastructure.
The $200 billion shadow economy of Iran’s Supreme Leader
05.03.26
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Sophie Shulman
A vast network of companies, charities, and confiscated assets helped anchor the regime’s grip on power.
Israel accelerates weapons production while developing ‘new surprises’ for Iran
05.03.26
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Yuval Azulay
Defense officials say some capabilities may emerge within months.
The Israeli paradox: While the world flees the Middle East, Israelis fight for a plane ticket to war
04.03.26
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CTech
As Gulf elites scramble for private jets, Israel races to bring 150,000 citizens back into a missile zone.
IDF drops 3,000 munitions in three days against Iran, five times last June’s rate
02.03.26
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Yuval Azulay
Early achievements disrupt Iranian military-industrial capacity, halving ammunition stockpiles.
War with Iran poses a bigger threat to US debt than to its military
01.03.26
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Adrian Filut
The real risk is not missiles or carriers, but the slow erosion of fiscal stability.
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