Middle East

Is Lebanon’s government stepping up in Southern Lebanon?

“We look forward to long-term stability in the south through the army carrying out its duties in full cooperation with UNIFIL," said Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati.

Jordan outreach to new Syria government is turning point

When the regime began to collapse, the rebels returned to march on Damascus. This could provide Jordan with key influence in Dara’a and other areas in southern Jordan.

Iran considering aerial routes to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah

With flights between Tehran and Beirut resuming, the Islamic Republic may look to turn the Lebanese capital into a center for its deliveries. 

Leading us to a historic victory: A defense of Benjamin Netanyahu

This is a time to celebrate, not tear down, the leadership that has brought Israel to this moment of triumph.

By DANIEL M ROSEN
23/12/2024

Has Julani become a pragmatic politician after being a jihadist leader?

Has he really changed, or is Julani a clever politician who knows how to direct the right message to his target audiences?

By ATAR PORAT
22/12/2024

What's the difference between Yemen and the Houthis?

Iran carefully crafted a strategy that warned its loyalist militias to refrain from acting as recognized states on the international stage. 

22/12/2024

Iran uses D-8 economic summit to push anti-US, anti-Israel agenda

The goal of comments made by Iran's FM is to try to quietly influence the other countries at the D-8, especially Egypt.

Iran's Khamenei downplays need for proxies across Middle East

"The Islamic Republic doesn’t have proxy forces. Yemen fights due to their faith. Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad fight because their beliefs compel them to do so,” Khamenei said.

'Catastrophic': Sanctions, Israeli strike pose Iran with dire energy crisis

The report cited multiple reasons for the situation, among which were the sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic and Israel's strike on Iran.

THEN-SYRIAN PRESIDENT Bashar al-Assad is cheered by deputies on his arrival in parliament, July 2000

The fall of Assad is just the beginning: The struggle for Syria has resumed

The country may have exited the Axis of Resistance, but this does not mean that it has automatically crossed to the opposing camp.

22/12/2024
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