Across East and West Africa, Iranian and Lebanese nationals have been arrested in connection with Hezbollah-related terrorist activities. What is Hezbollah and Iran - building in Africa, and why?
by Ely Karmon 0 comments
Across East and West Africa, Iranian and Lebanese nationals have been arrested in connection with Hezbollah-related terrorist activities. What is Hezbollah and Iran - building in Africa, and why?
by Ely Karmon 0 comments
Akram Zaatari’s 'Letter to a Refusing Pilot,' Lebanon's entry in the 2013 Venice Biennale, is based on the story of Hagai Tamir, who in June 1982 disobeyed the command to bombard a school.
by Galia Yahav 6 comments
Hezbollah 'ambassadors' penalized for recruiting, fundraising on behalf of militant group.
by Reuters 0 comments
The Assad regime slaughtering Syrians now is a continuation of the Assad regime that slaughtered its own civilians then – the same regime Israeli leaders said could be trusted to protect us from Hezbollah, if only we withdraw from the Golan Heights.
by Moshe Arens 5 comments
It's not clear who killed Hashem Salman, a member of a small crowd demonstrating against the backing of Iran and its Hezbollah ally for Syrian President Bashar Assad.
by Reuters 8 comments
The battle over the Quneitra crossing is critical from Israel's perspective, but it won't clinch victory for Assad. While Western and Arab states dither over whether to arm the rebels, it’s the aid that will determine the civil war's outcome.
by Zvi Bar'el 9 comments
The Lebanese Shi'ite group is also training a 'popular army' with as many as 150,000 members in the event the Assad regime falls.
by Gili Cohen 8 comments
Syrian rebels say they retreated from Qusair after attack by Bashar Assad's troops and Hezbollah fighters overnight Wednesday due to lack of supplies. Capture of town along Lebanon border represents control over crucial supply route.
by Reuters and The Associated Press 7 comments
Some states concerned move would increase instability in Middle East.
by Reuters 24 comments
Should the Russians conclude that Israel's air force is likely to overcome the S-300, the loss of marketability of that missile system might outweigh the financial benefits of the sale to Syria.
by Moshe Arens 15 comments
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