
AVI ASHKENAZI
Avi Ashkenazi is the military correspondent for The Jerusalem Post's Hebrew-language sister publication, Maariv. He began his journalist career at Maariv in the 1990s, initially working as a reporter on the northern border. For 11 years, Ashkenazi headed Maariv's crime news desk and was a correspondent for the Associated Press. From 2014 to 2019, he served as senior police and crime reporter for the Walla news site, as well as being a regular commentator on TV and radio. He has an MA in Middle Eastern studies from Tel Aviv University and serves regularly in the IDF reserves.
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Israel Katz: 'If Khamenei continues to fire missiles at Israeli civilians, Tehran will burn'
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The IDF has introduced a new tactic involving old armored personnel carriers (APCs) loaded with tons of explosives and operated remotely.
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Upon learning of Boeing’s plan to develop this new aircraft, the Pentagon quickly recognized it as the ideal replacement for the three US Air Force divisions currently operating the F-15.
Firefighters continue to battle Jerusalem fire as train service resumes, evacuated residents return
Eight aircraft from Cyprus and Italy are expected to arrive on Thursday afternoon.
IDF probe: Security forces prevented larger disaster at Kibbutz Re'im through proper preparation
Israeli troops, as well as the kibbutz’s security squad and armed civilians, prevented more terrorists from invading Re’im.
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Houthi missile disintegrates over Saudi Arabian territory en route to Israel
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