
Hezbollah is playing the long game, betting that Lebanon's demographic trends will make it more Shiite and pro-Iranian. Israel eliminated its chief of staff, but it must make a decision on what to do with the terror group.

The operation was coordinated with the US and explained as consistent with the ceasefire framework because Haytham 'Ali Tabataba'i continued directing terrorist activity. Israel’s assessment is that Hezbollah will not respond.

Haytham ‘Ali Tabataba’i, defined as "Hezbollah's chief of staff," commanded the organization's special forces in Syria and Yemen, and collaborated with pro-Iranian militias. Already in 2016 he was defined as an international terrorist: "His actions are part of a major effort to cause instability in the region."

Employees reveal systematic bias, Hamas dependency, and sanctions against those who dared criticize distorted coverage.

As Washington pulls back from the Middle East, its stealth fighter becomes the backbone of a de-facto Middle Eastern defense alliance against Iran.

As Vladimir Putin accelerates his military buildup and hybrid attacks spread across the continent, Europe remains mired in complacency and is unprepared for the conflict experts warn could erupt far sooner than leaders admit.

The Saudi crown prince’s return to the White House signals a renewed US-Saudi partnership, with talks expected to focus on advanced weapons sales, nuclear cooperation, regional tensions with Iran and Trump’s push to bring Riyadh into the Abraham Accords.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's bid for F-35 jets has Israel on edge, as the stealth fighter's sale could erode Jerusalem's unmatched air superiority and alter Middle East balances. From Operation Rising Lion triumphs to future skies, experts weigh the stakes of this game-changing deal.

"The fear is Jara will lead to complete severance of relations between the countries, which will further endanger the security of Jews in Chile, who were already forced to close ranks and choose tactical silence facing the extreme rhetoric directed at us and in light of violence and vandalism acts in synagogues and community institutions."

Investigation reveals Ra'am party associations with designated terror operatives who funneled millions to Hamas through European charity organizations.
Hezbollah is playing the long game, betting that Lebanon's demographic trends will make it more Shiite and pro-Iranian. Israel eliminated its chief of staff, but it must make a decision on what to do with the terror group.
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