Lebanon

Hezbollah’s Intelligence Failure: The Assassination of Saleh Al-Arouri

The successful assassination of Saleh al-Arouri in the heart of Hezbollah’s stronghold in Lebanon symbolizes a significant intelligence failure on the part of Hezbollah, which was tasked with protecting its guest. Hezbollah, along with Lebanese intelligence, is currently attempting to locate suspects involved in the assassination. The incident underscores the prowess of the Israeli Mossad in penetrating the heart of terrorism, dealing a blow to Hezbollah’s security measures.

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Iran is debating about resuming the fighting in the Gaza Strip

Iran is currently grappling with a critical decision amid the looming possibility of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) resuming conflict in the Gaza Strip. The IDF’s potential advancement towards the center and south of the Gaza Strip, aiming to topple the Hamas regime, presents a challenging scenario for Iran.

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Ensuring Security: A New Approach for Israel

In the face of recent conflicts in the Gaza Strip and on the Lebanese border, it is imperative for Israel to reassess its security strategies concerning Israeli settlements on these borders.
The goal should be to guarantee the safety of these settlements through a combination of military and political measures.

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Extremist Islam Challenges Fatah in Lebanon

In the Ein al-Khilwa refugee camp in Lebanon, clashes have reignited between Fatah activists and members of radical Islamic terrorist groups aiming to gain control of the camp. The Palestinian Authority (PA) is resolute in retaining control of the camp, which is considered one of its strongholds in Lebanon.

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The Bloody Conflict in the Ein Al-Hilwe Refugee Camp in Lebanon 

A temporary ceasefire has been reached in the Ein al-Hilwe refugee camp after several days of violent clashes between activists of the Fatah movement and jihadist Islamic elements. The fighting erupted in Lebanon when the Palestinian Authority (PA) attempted to increase its influence within these refugee camps, seeking to garner support for Mahmoud Abbas.

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Hezbollah’s Provocations: Israel Cornered 

Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, has been intensifying his provocations against Israel, including the use of military force, in order to compel Israel to halt the construction of a new border fence. This construction hinders Hezbollah’s plans to deploy the “Radwan” force into Israeli territory during a potential war. It appears that a military confrontation between the two is inevitable. However, it is crucial for Israel to take the initiative and deliver a surprise preemptive strike on Hezbollah.

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Iran is increasing its involvement in Syria 

The historic visit of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi to Syria symbolizes Iran’s feelings of victory over the West and its increased military and economic involvement in Syria.
Israel is anxiously monitoring the deepening of Iranian military involvement in Syria and it must exact a price from the Syrian regime that allows this, otherwise it will find Iran on Syria’s border with Israel.

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Iran strengthens the axis of resistance against Israel 

The president of Iran will visit Syria this week as part of Iran’s efforts to unify the axis of resistance against Israel and Hamas says that the Syrian Golan Heights will soon become an active front against Israel.
Israel must change its policy towards Syria and make it clear to President Assad emphatically that it will not allow Syria to become a base for attacks against Israel.

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Hezbollah is working to elect a “puppet” president in Lebanon

Hezbollah is pushing for the election of Suleiman Faranjiya as the next president of Lebanon, Iran is putting pressure on Saudi Arabia to support Faranjiya’s candidacy for president.
Franjiya is very close to President Bashar al-Assad and in Lebanon they fear that his election as president will strengthen Iranian hegemony in Lebanon and the entire region.

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Benjamin Netanyahu and the maritime border agreement with Lebanon

One of the questions preoccupying the Arab world is whether Prime Minister elect Netanyahu will implement the maritime border agreement with Lebanon.
In Hezbollah they are sure that Netanyahu will not dare to violate the agreement, in Jerusalem inforned sources estimate that Netanyahu will act carefully and find the right way to evade the implementation of the agreement as he did with the Oslo agreement.

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Hezbollah’s Intelligence Failure: The Assassination of Saleh Al-Arouri

The successful assassination of Saleh al-Arouri in the heart of Hezbollah’s stronghold in Lebanon symbolizes a significant intelligence failure on the part of Hezbollah, which was tasked with protecting its guest. Hezbollah, along with Lebanese intelligence, is currently attempting to locate suspects involved in the assassination. The incident underscores the prowess of the Israeli Mossad in penetrating the heart of terrorism, dealing a blow to Hezbollah’s security measures.

Read More >>

Iran is debating about resuming the fighting in the Gaza Strip

Iran is currently grappling with a critical decision amid the looming possibility of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) resuming conflict in the Gaza Strip. The IDF’s potential advancement towards the center and south of the Gaza Strip, aiming to topple the Hamas regime, presents a challenging scenario for Iran.

Read More >>

Ensuring Security: A New Approach for Israel

In the face of recent conflicts in the Gaza Strip and on the Lebanese border, it is imperative for Israel to reassess its security strategies concerning Israeli settlements on these borders.
The goal should be to guarantee the safety of these settlements through a combination of military and political measures.

Read More >>

Extremist Islam Challenges Fatah in Lebanon

In the Ein al-Khilwa refugee camp in Lebanon, clashes have reignited between Fatah activists and members of radical Islamic terrorist groups aiming to gain control of the camp. The Palestinian Authority (PA) is resolute in retaining control of the camp, which is considered one of its strongholds in Lebanon.

Read More >>

The Bloody Conflict in the Ein Al-Hilwe Refugee Camp in Lebanon 

A temporary ceasefire has been reached in the Ein al-Hilwe refugee camp after several days of violent clashes between activists of the Fatah movement and jihadist Islamic elements. The fighting erupted in Lebanon when the Palestinian Authority (PA) attempted to increase its influence within these refugee camps, seeking to garner support for Mahmoud Abbas.

Read More >>

Hezbollah’s Provocations: Israel Cornered 

Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, has been intensifying his provocations against Israel, including the use of military force, in order to compel Israel to halt the construction of a new border fence. This construction hinders Hezbollah’s plans to deploy the “Radwan” force into Israeli territory during a potential war. It appears that a military confrontation between the two is inevitable. However, it is crucial for Israel to take the initiative and deliver a surprise preemptive strike on Hezbollah.

Read More >>

Iran is increasing its involvement in Syria 

The historic visit of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi to Syria symbolizes Iran’s feelings of victory over the West and its increased military and economic involvement in Syria.
Israel is anxiously monitoring the deepening of Iranian military involvement in Syria and it must exact a price from the Syrian regime that allows this, otherwise it will find Iran on Syria’s border with Israel.

Read More >>

Iran strengthens the axis of resistance against Israel 

The president of Iran will visit Syria this week as part of Iran’s efforts to unify the axis of resistance against Israel and Hamas says that the Syrian Golan Heights will soon become an active front against Israel.
Israel must change its policy towards Syria and make it clear to President Assad emphatically that it will not allow Syria to become a base for attacks against Israel.

Read More >>

Hezbollah is working to elect a “puppet” president in Lebanon

Hezbollah is pushing for the election of Suleiman Faranjiya as the next president of Lebanon, Iran is putting pressure on Saudi Arabia to support Faranjiya’s candidacy for president.
Franjiya is very close to President Bashar al-Assad and in Lebanon they fear that his election as president will strengthen Iranian hegemony in Lebanon and the entire region.

Read More >>

Benjamin Netanyahu and the maritime border agreement with Lebanon

One of the questions preoccupying the Arab world is whether Prime Minister elect Netanyahu will implement the maritime border agreement with Lebanon.
In Hezbollah they are sure that Netanyahu will not dare to violate the agreement, in Jerusalem inforned sources estimate that Netanyahu will act carefully and find the right way to evade the implementation of the agreement as he did with the Oslo agreement.

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