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Qatar is an Ally of Iran
Dr. Yossi Mansharof The author is a researcher of Iran, Hezbollah, and Shiite militias at the Misgav Institute for
Hezbollah’s Unyielding Commitment to Resistance and Reconstruction
Hezbollah is determined to continue with its reconstruction and resistance. Hezbollah uses every event—religious, social, or political—as a platform
Iran Bolsters Hezbollah’s Presence in Lebanon with Strategic Support
Iran is not giving up its presence and activity in Lebanon. Iran has made a strategic decision to support
Palestinians Refugee Camps in Lebanon: “Disarmament”
The “disarmament of Palestinians” initiative continues in Lebanon, as does the public campaign, but the results on the ground
IDF Strikes on Threats in Lebanon: 08 – 14 September 2025
In the past week (September 8–14), weapons depots and engineering equipment were attacked in South Lebanon. In addition, the
The West’s Abandonment of the Syrian Kurds and its Geopolitical Implications
By: Yaakov Lappin The Kurds in Syria, who were significant allies to the West in the war against ISIS,
08 September 2025 – Airstrikes on Threats in Syria
On September 8, an airstrike targeted the former military air defense school base south of Homs. In addition, according
Elections Without Voters: Syria’s Democracy on Paper
Syria’s parliamentary elections are scheduled to take place during the second half of September 2025. This could have been
Radwan Unit – Status and Readiness
During the war, the Radwan Unit was severely damaged. 31 of its senior commanders were eliminated, along with hundreds
Al Tanf Base – A Strategic and Critical Base for the Interests of the US and its Allies
By: Tal Beeri & Colin David. The American Base in Al-Tanf – A Vital Strategic Base for Disrupting the
09 September 2025 – Strike on Hamas Leaders in Doha
On September 9, Israel conducted a precision airstrike in Doha, the capital of Qatar. The strike was aimed at
Hezbollah’s Civilian Infrastructure: A Cornerstone for Military Resilience and Community Support
The scope and intensity of Hezbollah’s civilian activities serve as a litmus test for its condition and the success