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Dayan: Full Gaza Control & Direct Hamas Talks Would Have Freed More Hostages Faster

Former IDF deputy chief Maj.-Gen. (res.) Uzi Dayan asserts that Israel could have achieved a faster and more successful hostage release by directly negotiating with Hamas while maintaining full civilian and military control over Gaza, leveraging essential resources for influence.

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Ukraine's Contradictory New Year's Offensive

During the first days of the new year, Ukraine launched multiple unsuccessful counteroffensives near the Russian border, most notably in Kursk Oblast, while simultaneously losing the town of Kurakhove in eastern Ukraine.

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Yemen's Nighttime Missile: A Psychological Warfare Tactic

Yemen launched a single missile into Israel during nighttime hours, aiming to create psychological distress and pressure on Israeli leadership by disrupting the public's sense of security, even though the missile posed a low risk of physical harm.

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Russia Shifts African Military Operations to Libya After Syrian Troop Withdrawal

Since mid-December, Russia has significantly increased flights from its Syrian airbase to al-Khadim in Libya, using giant Antonov AN-124 and Ilyushin IL-76 transport planes, to maintain its Mediterranean presence and sustain operations in Africa following a reported withdrawal of Russian military eq...

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IDF's Gaza Strategy Weakens Hamas

Fifteen months of fighting in Gaza have weakened Hamas, with 30–40 operatives eliminated weekly, disrupting their command structure and prompting concerns about a potential IDF takeover of humanitarian aid distribution and the 'Generals' Plan'.

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Failure of the German Ardennes Offensive in 1944

The December 1944 German Ardennes Offensive, aiming to split Allied lines and shock the West into negotiating peace, failed due to Allied air superiority and overwhelming reserves, despite initially surprising US forces and capturing approximately 6000 soldiers.

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Germany Forms Fourth Military Division for Territorial Defense

Germany is creating a fourth military division, composed of active and reserve personnel, to protect critical infrastructure and serve as a territorial defense force, freeing up existing divisions for potential NATO deployments along the eastern border.

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Ukrainian Offensive in Kursk Region Preceding Trump Inauguration

On January 5th, Ukrainian forces launched a surprise offensive in Russia's Kursk region, aiming towards Bolshoye Soldatskoye. Russia claims to have repelled the attack, destroying numerous Ukrainian vehicles, while Ukraine remains silent, awaiting the outcome of this potentially high-risk operation ...

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Drone Warfare Forces Russia to Infantry Assaults; Ukraine Faces Infantry Shortages

Ukraine's use of explosive drones has forced Russia to shift to infantry-first assaults along the 800-mile front line, while Ukraine faces a critical shortage of infantry, potentially weakening its drone capabilities.

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Russia Extends Nuclear Threat to Allies of Ukraine

President Putin's annual address clarified Russia's revised nuclear doctrine, extending the threat of nuclear retaliation to any nation aiding aggression against Russia or its ally Belarus, citing new military threats and increased responsibility of non-nuclear states.

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Ukrainian Offensive in Kamyanske Raises Concerns about Military Strategy

A small Ukrainian force launched a risky offensive into the village of Kamyanske in southern Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Oblast, taking advantage of a Russian troop rotation, but faces heavy counterattacks and potential heavy casualties, raising serious concerns about Ukraine's military strategy and lead...

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Russia Vows Retaliation After ATACMS Missile Strike on Taganrog

Following a December 11th ATACMS missile strike on Taganrog, Russia's Ministry of Defense vowed retaliation, marking an escalation in the conflict and signifying a shift towards a more proactive approach, targeting Ukrainian energy and military infrastructure.

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