Tag: Iranian Threat

The article discusses the challenges faced by Israel in dealing with security threats from Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in the north, emphasizing the need for a strategic shift.
The text discusses the author's experience during reserve duty on the Lebanese border, reflecting on missed opportunities for strategic foresight and decisive victories against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's reputation as a strong leader on security matters faced a test following an unprecedented Iranian attack on Israel.
The text discusses recent American strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen and questions whether these strikes are sufficient to combat terrorism in the Red Sea.
The article argues that the outcome of the Gaza war will have significant implications for America's influence in the Middle East in its competition with China and Russia.
This article discusses the growing tide of antisemitism around the world, as well as the mainstreaming of Jew hatred in media, politics, and popular culture.
The Middle East and Arab-Israeli relations are undergoing a significant shift, as a new strategic alignment is emerging that promises a better chance for regional states to isolate and stand up to radical forces.
The episode features a discussion with Shimrit Meir, a former advisor to Naftali Bennett, about the strained relationship between Jerusalem and Moscow as a Russian court contemplates liquidating the Jewish Agency in the country, potentially signaling a decline in ties.
In this episode, journalist Neri Zilber hosts military correspondent and defense analyst Amos Harel to discuss how Israel's security policies have changed since Benjamin Netanyahu left office.