Members of 69th squadron -- most of whom said they would refuse to join exercise in protest of government -- agree to hold dialogue with commanders as protests sweep reserves corps

Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur unpacks the real meaning behind protests from IDF reservists, and environmental reporter Sue Surkes looks at Mediterranean two years after tar spill

ToI editor David Horovitz and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman discuss opposition in the IDF to judicial reform and growing criticism from Israel's allies

Opposition leader charges ministers Ben Gvir and Smotrich could use military's hacking capabilities without any legal restraint if judicial overhaul is enacted

Leaning on intelligence experience, former members of Unit 8200 say they've identified 'telltale signs' of Israel at risk: 'Our enemies rub their hands together in glee'

Over 250 members of Military Intelligence’s Special Operations Division, including top officers, have said they won't show up if legal overhaul passes: 'We won't be useful idiots'

Military says automated system's calls and texts that said 'error' occurred during 'planned maintenance operation'

Russian leader tells reporters after attending a summit in Kazakhstan that 222,000 reservists have been mobilized, as tens of thousands of men have fled Russia to evade draft

Reservists between the ages of 18 and 60 called up for a period of up to one year and would face 'criminal penalties' for not showing up

Amid surge in coronavirus cases in the military, reserve troops must present Green Pass when arriving for operational activity or training

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