Forty years ago this month, Israel greenlighted an ill-fated invasion of Lebanon after the wrong Palestinian terrorists tried to whack the wrong Zionist diplomat
Thirty-six years ago this week, my friends and I headed north to fight the PLO. Rarely discussed today, the battles we fought changed us all.
Secret tape captures U.S.-Israel tensions surrounding first Lebanon war
As defense minister, he presided over disaster in Beirut, and as prime minister, over disengagement, not peacemaking
Talking to the former Prime Minister’s longtime advisor, Raanan Gissin
One of Israel’s legendary military commanders and most influential politicians leaves a legacy that was nearly great
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s recent visit to Hezbollah reveals the deepening isolation of the Shia in Lebanon
Your weekly dose of Israelispeak
A Lebanon-Israel conflict is a matter of when, not if, and the United States has an interest in the outcome
Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah wants war. His public wants war. But to get the war that he wants, he has to wait.
Samuel Maoz’s ‘Lebanon’ is the latest of three recent films about the 1982 Lebanon war
Saying it’s one-sided
Forget Tel Aviv; they want to see ‘Lebanon’
Official says group is rearming against Israel
How an antiwar novel became a best-selling solace for Israeli soldiers and their families