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The Election of Lebanon’s New President: A Symbol of Hezbollah’s Declining Political Power

Senior security officials assert that the election of General Joseph Aoun, commander of the Lebanese army, as Lebanon’s new president marks a significant defeat for Hezbollah and underscores its diminishing influence in Lebanon’s political arena.
This election is expected to amplify international pressure on Israel to complete its withdrawal from southern Lebanon by the end of the month.

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How Can President Trump Put Pressure on Hamas?

The Hamas organization appears to dismiss President Trump’s warnings regarding the release of hostages, with sources within Hamas claiming that his threats do not intimidate their leadership.
However, senior Israeli security officials have proposed a series of measures that President Trump could implement if the hostages are not released by the time he assumes office on January 20.

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Abu Muhammad al-Jolani’s Attitude Toward Israel

The new ruler of Syria, Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, is careful not to confront Israel. Despite the IDF’s activities in the Golan Heights and bombings in Syria, his focus remains on achieving stability for his rule and securing international recognition.
Currently, Israel follows a policy of “respecting and suspecting him,” and so far, it has not established open or secret communication channels with Abu Muhammad al-Jolani.

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The Expected Policy of President Trump in the Middle East

President Trump is preparing for his return to the White House, having already appointed key figures to his administration who will shape Middle East policy.
His goals reportedly include preventing conflicts and fostering economic prosperity, alongside a personal ambition to secure a Nobel Peace Prize.
However, commentators in the region question whether his team is equipped to deliver on these promises.

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Iran Fears Israeli Trap Aiming to Drag It into a Regional War

Iran fears that Israel is setting a trap for both Tehran and Hezbollah, with the goal of provoking them into a regional conflict.
Such a war, according to Iranian leaders, would grant Israel international legitimacy to strike a decisive and potentially devastating blow against them.
The Iranian directive to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah remains clear: adhere to the strategy of attrition against Israel and maintain the “unity of the arenas,” without deviating from this approach.

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High Tensions in Israel-Egypt Relations

The dispute between Israel and Egypt over the “Philadelphia Corridor” has led to heightened tensions between the two countries.Political officials in Jerusalem estimate that the peace agreement is not currently at risk, but the security establishment is concerned about Egypt’s military build-up and the system of tunnels and bridges it has constructed on the Suez Canal.
This infrastructure could allow Egypt to transfer large military forces to the Sinai Peninsula unexpectedly.

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The Election of Lebanon’s New President: A Symbol of Hezbollah’s Declining Political Power

Senior security officials assert that the election of General Joseph Aoun, commander of the Lebanese army, as Lebanon’s new president marks a significant defeat for Hezbollah and underscores its diminishing influence in Lebanon’s political arena.
This election is expected to amplify international pressure on Israel to complete its withdrawal from southern Lebanon by the end of the month.

Read More >>

How Can President Trump Put Pressure on Hamas?

The Hamas organization appears to dismiss President Trump’s warnings regarding the release of hostages, with sources within Hamas claiming that his threats do not intimidate their leadership.
However, senior Israeli security officials have proposed a series of measures that President Trump could implement if the hostages are not released by the time he assumes office on January 20.

Read More >>

Abu Muhammad al-Jolani’s Attitude Toward Israel

The new ruler of Syria, Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, is careful not to confront Israel. Despite the IDF’s activities in the Golan Heights and bombings in Syria, his focus remains on achieving stability for his rule and securing international recognition.
Currently, Israel follows a policy of “respecting and suspecting him,” and so far, it has not established open or secret communication channels with Abu Muhammad al-Jolani.

Read More >>

The Expected Policy of President Trump in the Middle East

President Trump is preparing for his return to the White House, having already appointed key figures to his administration who will shape Middle East policy.
His goals reportedly include preventing conflicts and fostering economic prosperity, alongside a personal ambition to secure a Nobel Peace Prize.
However, commentators in the region question whether his team is equipped to deliver on these promises.

Read More >>

Iran Fears Israeli Trap Aiming to Drag It into a Regional War

Iran fears that Israel is setting a trap for both Tehran and Hezbollah, with the goal of provoking them into a regional conflict.
Such a war, according to Iranian leaders, would grant Israel international legitimacy to strike a decisive and potentially devastating blow against them.
The Iranian directive to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah remains clear: adhere to the strategy of attrition against Israel and maintain the “unity of the arenas,” without deviating from this approach.

Read More >>

High Tensions in Israel-Egypt Relations

The dispute between Israel and Egypt over the “Philadelphia Corridor” has led to heightened tensions between the two countries.Political officials in Jerusalem estimate that the peace agreement is not currently at risk, but the security establishment is concerned about Egypt’s military build-up and the system of tunnels and bridges it has constructed on the Suez Canal.
This infrastructure could allow Egypt to transfer large military forces to the Sinai Peninsula unexpectedly.

Read More >>