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The End of the Ambiguity Policy: A New Strategy in Syria
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text](for our full article published in the Jerusalem Post – press on the link below) “It should be noted

Operation Northern Shield – Metula insider’s voice
This time we were joined by Yaniv Elhadif a resident of Metula, one of the northern towns right near

#LebanonHas #لبنان عندو
In order to understand the Lebanese complexity, one can look at the #LebanonHas #لبنان عندو on Twitter and understand

When do Sunnis and Shiites work together?
Unfortunately, Sunni and Shiites appear to only find commonalities rather than differences, when they are both radical, and have

Trump: “Iran can do what it wants in Syria”
Trump was quoted last night saying: “Iran can do what it wants in Syria”. Here is one example of

Why Hezbollah will not pull out of Syria?
These are the reasons why Hezbollah will not pull out of Syria – analysis of a leading media outlet

How Iran wins from America’s withdrawal?
Today’s announcement about the US withdrawal from Syria, gives Iran the opportunity to obtain a massive stronghold in Syria,and

“Iran will send a ‘peacekeeping force’ to Idlib and Aleppo”
Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Crops: “We will send a ‘peacekeeping force’ to Idlib and Aleppo, due to

Khamenei: “Daraa and the Syrian south in the focus of Iran’s attention”
The Iranian Regime is increasing its influence in Daraa province in southern Syria; across from the Israeli border. During

Are Lebanese Shiites starting to doubt Hezbollah? We are not so sure . . .
The Washington Institute (TWI) research has found through public opinion polls that there is a rise in criticism

Strengthening the Lebanese Army to Counter Hezbollah, Does it Really Work?
Despite the American initiative to counter Hezbollah in Lebanon by arming the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF); its relationship to

“Every house on the border is a Resistance observatory station”
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]These were the words of the Mayor of the Adaisseh village in south Lebanon (about 300 feet from the