A possible ground operation in Gaza, the opening of a new front by Hezbollah, new attacks in Syria, and further developments in the West Bank are among the hot topics on the current agenda.
The US and Israel on Gaza: Biden and Netanyahu Think the Same
The purpose of this military display was not to take part in the Israeli assault but with the open warning that “other parties” should not try to take advantage of Israel’s situation, a clear warning to Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria and to Iran.
What Is the Role of Iran in the Current Israeli-Palestinian Escalation?
Lebanese Hezbollah has been attempting to infiltrate through the Lebanese-Israeli border and in recent days there have been exchanges of harassment between the two sides.
What Are the Implications of the Israel-Hamas Conflict for Africa?
In this process, it seems possible that actors such as Hezbollah, Hashd al-Shaabi, and Houthis will support Hamas in different ways due to the magnitude of the attack on Gaza.
Major Escalation between Gaza and Israel: A Timeline
" Hezbollah resumed shelling, saying it had targeted the Israeli intelligence site and other sites with a large number of artillery shells and guided missiles.
August in Kabul: America’s Last Days in Afghanistan
Read: On Afghanistan and Legitimate Resistance: Should Hamas, Hezbollah Learn from the Taliban?Quilty's narrative is powerful and illuminating, weaving together the personal stories of resilience, fear, and hope that unfolded amidst the chaos.
Morocco-Algeria Tension: Origins of a Long History of Mistrust and Hatred
Rabat believes that the Republic of Iran asked its Lebanese armed wing, Hezbollah, to provide active military support to the Polisario Front in the Sahrawi refugee camps at Tindouf.
Saudi Arabia’s War on Drugs and Foreign Influence
Read: Funding Violence with Drugs: The Cases of Hezbollah and the PKK
Why do smugglers target Saudi Arabia?
Drug trafficking in the GCC is facilitated by several factors.
When Did the Concept of Terrorism Become Exclusively Negative?
marines by Hezbollah in Lebanon in 1982 and the American hostage crisis in Iran which ended in 1981 following an Algerian mediation are two important examples from this wave.
Why Iran Is Becoming More Vulnerable to Foreign and Domestic Attacks
Six of the 25 trucks allegedly used by Iran to deliver weapons to Hezbollah were hit as a result of the attack with conflicting claims regarding the casualties.
Report: Iran Boosts Air Defense Network in Syria amid Israeli Strikes
Being one of the key supporters of the Assad regime, Iran funds, equips, and supports a number of Syrian and foreign proxies including Lebanon’s Hezbollah.
Iranian Drones in Ukraine: Why and How They Got There
On July 2, Hezbollah sent “three unarmed UAVs of various sizes” toward the contested Karish offshore gas field.
Russia’s War in Ukraine Gives Iran the Upper Hand in Syria
Israel targeted certain Iranian militias such as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Iranian-backed militias such as Hezbollah, as these pro-Iran forces were challenged by Russian-backed militias on the ground.
Why Is It So Hard to Reach a New Nuclear Deal with Iran?
Even if a deal is reached, there is no guarantee that Iran’s Revolutionary Guards’ military operations will decrease in the…
Why Did the Houthis Demolish an Ottoman Martyrs’ Memorial in Yemen?
The Turkish flag flying over the memorial in Yemen has been exceptional in every sense of the word.
Ukraine is Assad’s New Dilemma
“Hezbollah can send enough fighters to make up for the shortfall in manpower should the Assad regime experience difficulties in holding on to territories it has retaken,” according to Slim.
Iran’s Proxies in the Middle East: A Halted Transition to Politics?
Moreover, elements within the PMF such as Kata'ib Hezbollah and Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq with strong ties to Iran, have been trying to hinder Turkey’s fight against PKK terror in northern Iraq as they present it as “a violation of Iraq’s sovereignty,” a point which was also made by Iraj Masjedi, Iran’s ambassador in Baghdad last year in February.
Comparing Russian Military Interventions in Syria and Ukraine Is Misguided
Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah’s forces were on the ground fighting these anti-Assad groups as well.
What Awaits Lebanon Following Hariri’s Step-down from Politics
n a televised interview on the Iranian Al-Alam news channel on February 8, secretary general of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, revealed that they wished the ex-Lebanese prime minister, Saad Hariri, reconsider his bombshell decision of “suspending” his political career, announced on January 24.
The U.S. Withdrawal from Iraq: One Boot Inside, the Other Out?
militias in Iraq, which includes Kata’ib Hezbollah, Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, and Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada, rejected the results of the strategic dialogue.