Israel shows America how to win wars
With ongoing Iranian backing, the Lebanese terror group is more determined than ever to deliver offensive blows inside Israeli territory
The authoritarian theocracy faces specific challenges in dealing with the coronavirus
U.S. officials claiming that sanctions against Iran have put the Lebanese terrorist organization in dire financial straits are cherry-picking evidence to paint a misleading picture
Non-military options that might prevent an ‘Israel-Resistance Axis War’ are waning
Trump’s envoy tries to make a distinction between Hezbollah and Lebanon’s government where there is none
Israel’s northern border has been quiet, but the upheaval in Syria may spiral into another show-down with Hezbollah
Why the idea that economic and social pressure can keep Hezbollah in check is deeply flawed
Critics say Congress speech contained fabricated quote. Audio says otherwise.
How the flare-up on the Israel-Lebanon border may portend a larger conflict
Analysis of the social-media messaging of Hamas’ military wing reveals distinct voices for the West, the Arab Middle East, and Israel
Historian Alon Confino traces a source of today’s global anti-Semitism to the ethical revolution triggered by Kristallnacht
The Lebanon-based militia also says Syria will give it “game-changing” weapons
How sanctions linking Hezbollah chief to Assad regime could pay dividends
Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah is more than a ‘mover and shaker’
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On first episode of Russia Today show, guest pines for end of Israel
Infiltrated by up to a dozen CIA spies, Hezbollah, the official party of God, is taking hits to its prestige—and revealing its weakness