The Lebanese government must forced to confront Hezbollah’s role as a state within a state
By Yaakov Lappin
However, the recent shift in administration in the US could put the IDF back on the clock
By Jacob Jaffa
Children are taught to venerate the Ayatollah at Islamic school near a south London synagogue
By Jane Prinsley
Husham al-Husainy has previously refused to label the Lebanese militant group as terrorists and has called Saudi officials ‘agents of the Jews’
By Mike Wagenheim
Joseph Aoun is backed by the United States and Saudi Arabia – and has pledged to dismantle Hezbollah’s military wing
By Yoni Ben Menachem
New York Times investigation shows how deeply compromised Hezbollah was after decades of Israeli espionage
By JC Reporter
Jihadis, dictators and crazed students provoked plenty of fear this year – but don’t forget to laugh at them, too
By Tanya Gold
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The chances of regime change have never been greater, say experts
By David Isaac
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Partly thanks to Israeli intelligence, Sinwar’s grand plan took place – in reverse
By Yossi Melman
Agents told CBS’ 60 Minutes the plot was more than 10 years in the making
The traditionally neutral country has voted to outlaw the terrorist organisations
By Eliana Jordan
Israel’s decisive strikes against Hezbollah forced a swift shift in Washington’s approach
By Ellie Grant
After Hezbollah supply lines cut in Syria, Tehran will ‘reexamine options’
IDF says reports that ground troops are 16km from the Syrian capital are ‘false’
The Syrian front will remain challenging for Israel – but the Sunni rebels are far weaker than the Shia axis
Closed military zones have been declared on Israeli side as IDF bolsters defences