
The Gap Between Israel’s Strategic-Security Improvement and its International and Media Standing
By: Yaakov Lappin. The period following the Hamas terror attack on October 7, 2023, and the subsequent multi-front war has led to a fundamental change

By: Yaakov Lappin. The period following the Hamas terror attack on October 7, 2023, and the subsequent multi-front war has led to a fundamental change

British (The Guardian) and German (DW) media sources warn that the pressure to rapidly advance Hezbollah’s disarmament could endanger Lebanon, leading to internal clashes and

A dangerous gap is widening between recent diplomatic declarations regarding Lebanon and the stark reality on the ground. The Lebanese government’s decision to disarm Hezbollah

In the week between August 18 and 24, the IDF carried out several strikes on Hezbollah military infrastructure, including weapons depots, launchers, and engineering equipment

The Intelligence Directorate of the Lebanese Army is infiltrated by Hezbollah. For years, Hezbollah has operated numerous Shiite officers within it for its own benefit

The Iranians and Hezbollah are trying, and in our assessment will even accelerate their attempts, to renew and adapt to the new reality the activity

Israel severely damaged Hezbollah’s military infrastructure south of the Litani. The main weapons that had been deployed in this area were short-range rockets and guided

Brigadier General (Res.) Shachar Shohat, Vice President of Strategy at Rafael’s Air Defense Systems Division and former Commander of the Air Defense Corps Yair Ramati,
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