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Why did Israel attack Syria now, and why did the Syrians admit it?
The alleged Israeli attack came one day after an Iranian announcement that Tehran will view any attack on Syrian territory as an attack against Iran itself.
By Amos Harel | Feb 1, 2013 | 07:53 AM | 62
IDF soldiers patroling along the border with Lebanon, Jan. 31, 2013.
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Lebanese demonstrators protest against the Lebanese government - AP - October 21, 2012.
Lebanon sees threat of civil war, as Syria violence spills over
Fighting for his life, Syrian President Bashar Assad exports bloody clashes to Lebanon, while Hezbollah status deteriorates.
By Avi Issacharoff, Amos Harel | Oct 22, 2012 | 03:59 AM
A Lebanese youth carrying tire for roadblock in protest at assasination of intelligence chief.
Jittery Hezbollah fires opening salvo in the battle for Lebanon
The assassination of Lebanon's internal intelligence chief in Beirut reflects Hezbollah's growing concern over its patron, Assad, and increasing demands within Lebanon to disarm the Shi'ite organization.
By Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff | Oct 21, 2012 | 01:03 AM | 8
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Beirut bombing was opening shot in Hezbollah's battle for survival
Even if the Syrian military provided the intelligence for Friday's car bombing in central Beirut, Hezbollah executed it. The alliance between them is closer than ever and is leading to friction with the Lebanese army.
By Avi Issacharoff | Oct 20, 2012 | 04:47 PM | 11
Palestinians wheel the body of a militant at a hospital - Reuters - October 13, 2012.
Gaza extremists endanger the balance of terror along border with Israel
Senior Haaretz analyst Amos Harel says that a military escalation that would jeopardize security in the communities near Gaza could pose a problem for Netanyahu's reelection campaign.
By Amos Harel | Oct 14, 2012 | 06:34 PM | 7
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Floundering Syrian regime opens window of opportunity to locate Israeli MIAs
While the family of Majdi Halabi can put an end to years of uncertainty, the fate of other Israeli MIAs is still unknown.
By Amos Harel | Oct 11, 2012 | 06:21 PM
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Nuclear Iran will star in Netanyahu's bid for re-election, not Israel's economy
Haaretz analyst Amos Harel says that the PM's opponents can accuse him of spending vast sums on preparing for an attack, and all the security chiefs objected last when he considered bringing forward the date of an Israeli attack.
By Amos Harel | Oct 10, 2012 | 08:00 AM | 8
The Revolutionary Guard in Iran.
The Arab Spring is far from over
At least four major regional struggles may be determined within the year: the Iranian nuclear crisis, the civil war in Syria, the struggle for the character of the new regime in Egypt, and the broader struggle for the character of the Arab world.
By Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff | Oct 9, 2012 | 01:23 AM
IDF tank on Gaza border - Hershkovitz - Oct. 8, 2012
Hamas launches rockets at Israel in order to save face in Gaza
The Gaza rulers decided to retaliate out of fear that any failure to respond to IDF aggression would harm their status, and due to the assumption that it would not lead to a full-scale escalation with Israel.
By Amos Harel | Oct 8, 2012 | 09:31 PM
Hezbollah - AP - Nov. 12, 2010
The immediate suspect behind the drone that penetrated Israel: Hezbollah
The unmanned aerial vehicle that was shot down by the IDF on Saturday came from the direction of Gaza – but it does not appear that Palestinian groups are behind it.
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Netanyahu's red line and its real meaning
On the confusion between quantity and quality in the line drawn by Netanyahu, the final stage that was absent from the diagram and the elimination of any real talk of an Israeli strike before the U.S. elections.
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Since my last post with Avi Issacharoff in the MESS Report blog last year, the Middle East has changed immensely. In the wake of the Arab Spring, a new political reality has emerged in the region, one that affects each country individually and has enormous implications on Israel, as well. The two of us have been covering the Middle East, with a focus on politics and security, for more than a decade. Wars have hit, terrorists have struck, peace initiatives have been signed (and often forgotten) and governments have changed hands. The Middle East is a volatile region. To narrow analysis down to one viewpoint is impossible, but to try to find a balance in perspectives is, no matter how often opinions seems to contradict. In this blog, I aim to engage this complex region on a broader scope and to give our readers a balanced and credible picture of the reality in this region. This blog will bring you in-depth analysis, as well as our own personal observations about the region that we live in.
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