The ceasefire agreement that paused the war between Israel and the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon will likely be extended when it expires next week, according to several people familiar with the matter.
In May 2000, when Israel withdrew from southern Lebanon, I was serving as an IDF operational liaison officer, working with the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Lebanon and the Golan Heights. I saw firsthand the complexities of the border – an uneasy line separating two nations,
The Middle East Forum, a conservative nonprofit focused on Islamic issues, has described Al-Husainy as “a radical anti-Semitic, pro-Hezbollah Shia imam” with “a significant history of
It is the latest Israeli assassination of a terror group leader and a pivotal development in the escalating conflict on Israel’s northern border. Israel killed ...
Hezbollah, one of Lebanon's most powerful political players, has been significantly weakened by its conflict with Israel.
Since the horrific Hamas terrorist attacks of Oct. 7, 2023, Israel has been at war in the Middle East. The conflict has stretched across borders, spanning Gaza to Lebanon to Iran. Over the course of 15 months,
Ahmad Abdel Rahman analyzes the potential strategies Hezbollah could adopt in response to Israel’s failure to fully implement the ceasefire agreement.
Hammadi died on the spot on Tuesday night as unidentified assailants opened fire and shot the senior Hezbollah official six times.
Tehran, IRNA – A member of the Expediency Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran has said that the Palestinian resistance movement emerged victorious in the Gaza war and stands ready to confront the occupying Israeli regime in due time.
Sham” has revealed that the decision to retake the country from Bashar al-Assad was made in 2020 after a meeting
Israel’s withdrawal felt like a necessary end to an unwinnable entanglement. But it also left behind a vacuum quickly filled by Hezbollah, which entrenched itself as a military and political force, claiming victory over Israel and tying Lebanon’s fate to the ambitions of Iran and Syria.
Analysts, however, said Salam and Aoun have a unique opportunity. The collapse of the al-Assad regime, a constant meddler in Lebanese affairs, the weakening of Iran and the willingness of the international community to provide foreign aid and backing to Lebanon’s new leaders mean there is support for a reform agenda that wasn’t previously there.