A car bomb exploded in northern Moscow on Wednesday, injuring a Russian military intelligence officer and another person. The blast, which damaged several vehicles, is being investigated as a criminal act, and Russian authorities have opened a case.
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Sublime, a cybersecurity startup founded by Josh Kamdjou, has received $20 million in funding to combat AI-powered phishing emails. The company’s AI monitors email activity and flags anomalies, detecting malicious emails created using tools like ChatGPT. Sublime has recently signed a major political campaign as a customer, and is partnering with the Defending Digital Campaigns nonprofit to provide cybersecurity support to campaigns. CEO Kamdjou’s military intelligence expertise is seen as an advantage in developing effective detection algorithms, giving the company an edge in protecting high-value targets like presidential candidates.
Major-General Yehuda Fox, a senior Israeli military officer, plans to resign in August following the failure of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to effectively stop Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Fox’s resignation is the second high-profile departure of a military commander in recent days, following the resignation of Major-General Aharon Haliva, head of the IDF’s Military Intelligence Directorate.
The head of Israel’s military intelligence, Major General Aharon Haliva, has resigned following the failure to prevent Hamas’s attack on October 7th. Haliva admitted that his division did not live up to its task and carries the responsibility for the attack. The resignation comes amid reports of bodies being recovered from a mass grave in Gaza by Al Jazeera.
According to Ukraine’s head of military intelligence, the situation on the front lines will worsen in the coming weeks. Despite Russian advancements and an anticipated increase in offensive operations, Ukraine remains resilient and is expecting improved ammunition supplies from the United States.
Ukraine’s military intelligence chief predicts a difficult period in late spring, with challenges on the battlefield and within the country. Russia is expected to use an integrated approach to achieve its goals, while Ukraine faces shortages of ammunition and implores Western backers for more aid. Despite recent gains by Russian troops, Ukraine hopes to mitigate the frontline’s length by potentially retreating further.
The head of Israeli military intelligence, Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, has resigned over the failures surrounding the unprecedented October 7 Hamas terrorist attack, becoming the first senior figure to step down over his role in the deadliest assault in Israel’s history. Haliva’s resignation follows widespread criticism of the military and security leadership’s handling of the attack, in which terrorists breached Israel’s border defenses and killed over 1,200 people, mostly civilians. The resignation is seen as potentially setting the stage for more departures among Israel’s top security brass.
Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, head of Israel’s military intelligence directorate, stepped down following the disastrous Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, which resulted in approximately 1,200 fatalities. He becomes the first senior official to accept responsibility for the deadliest assault on Israel to date.
The head of Israel’s military intelligence agency, Major General Aharon Haliva, has resigned over the failure of his department to prevent the October 7 Hamas attack. The attack saw Palestinian militants break through border defenses in Gaza, killing over 1,100 people on Israeli territory and taking some 250 hostages.
Haliva’s resignation is expected to be the first of many among Israel’s top military brass following the deadly assault.
The Jewish state has since launched a relentless assault on Gaza, vowing to eliminate Hamas.
The head of Israeli military intelligence, Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, has resigned over the failures surrounding Hamas’ October 7 attack, which was the deadliest assault in Israel’s history. Haliva’s resignation is expected to set the stage for more resignations among Israel’s top security brass. The Hamas attack, which caught Israel off guard, shattered Israelis’ sense of faith in their military and sparked a war that has killed over 34,000 Palestinians in Gaza.