Hezbollah
What Are the Goals of Israel’s Campaign in Lebanon? Where May Things Be Heading?
Analysts Say They Doubt a New Leader of Hezbollah Will Be Appointed Anytime Soon
Israel’s Targeted Killing of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah Has Highlighted the Problem of Succession for the Islamic Republic of Iran
With a New Promised Bailout, U.S. Assistance to Lebanon Over the Past Year Will Exceed $385 Million
A Joint Podcast Series by the Middle East Forum and the American Jewish University
After Iran’s Second Strong Strike on Israel, Jerusalem’s Response, the Fate of Hezbollah, and Preserving Iran’s Oil Exports Will Determine Tehran’s Strategy
Israel Must Fight to Regain the North, Regardless of What the Biden Administration Says, Does, or Pressures Israel to Do.
Nasrallah’s Elimination, Plus Damage to Hezbollah’s Leadership and Operational Capabilities, Marks a Potential Turning Point in the Middle East
Events unfolding in Denver serve as a cautionary tale, illustrating a movement rooted not in a sincere quest for justice, but in a troubling mix of ignorance and radicalism.
With Some U.N. Peacekeeping Missions Costing Upwards of $1 Billion, It Is Time to Reconsider the Entire Approach
Much of Iran’s Oil and Petrochemical Industries Come Together in the Asaluyeh Industrial Zone
Jerusalem Must Decide Whether to Tolerate Repeated Attacks or End the Multi-Front War Iran Wages on Israel
Targeting Should Seek to Undermine Security and Military Apparatus While Weakening Iran’s Ability to Repress Its Population
Iran Believes It Faces Nothing Worse Than a Good Finger-Wagging by the White House for Its Attacks
After Decades of a Defensive Deterrence and Containment Strategy, Post-October 7 Israel Shifted to the Strategic Offensive Against the Iranian Alliance
Israel Has Damaged the Image of Iran’s Leader, and Its Response to Iran’s Aggression Will Accelerate Change
With a Terse Announcement, Israel Signalled That Its 18-Year Policy of Restraint and Reaction on Its Northern Border Was Definitively Over
The Idea of the Current Operation Is Certainly Not to Defeat Hezbollah, nor Is It Designed to Engage and Kill Its Fighters
Those Who Condemn the Hezbollah Leader’s Death Are Terror Sympathizers Who Ignore International Law