Tag: Lebanon

Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the ongoing threat of Hezbollah in Lebanon, where missiles are fired into Israel daily, prompting Israelis to consider responses to this danger.
Yonatan Alman, an Israeli soldier stationed on Israel's northern front with Lebanon, has shared a video where he wishes viewers a happy Hanukkah in Yiddish and shows the gift he received.
As Israel focuses on fighting Hamas in Gaza, there are increasing concerns about a potential war with the Lebanese terror group, Hezbollah.
This post discusses a conversation between Middle East analyst Aaron David Miller and former NPR host Robert Siegel about the Israel-Hamas war.
In this interview, Hanin Ghaddar, an expert on Shia politics in the Middle East, discusses the danger of a two-front war with Hezbollah on Israel's northern border.
This article discusses Israel's intelligence failure in the face of a massive Hamas terrorist attack in Gaza.
Israeli forces killed three terrorists who attempted to infiltrate from Lebanon into Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently discussed with IDF officials the concerns regarding Hezbollah provocations on the northern border.
The Biden administration continues to support the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) and Internal Security Forces (ISF), despite the fact that they are heavily influenced by the terrorist group Hezbollah.
Haaretz Military Correspondent Amos Harel and journalist Neri Zilber discuss the recent security events during the holiday period, including escalating tensions in Jerusalem, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank.
Haaretz Military Correspondent Amos Harel and journalist Neri Zilber discuss the recent security events in Jerusalem, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank, assessing the possibility of a full-scale war, the IDF's response to protests, Defense Minister Yoav Galant's reinstatement, and the potential crisis surrounding the conscription of ultra-Orthodox individuals into the army.
Israeli prime minister Yair Lapid has approved an agreement with Lebanon to establish maritime borders between the two countries.
The recent Lebanon gas deal has caused controversy in Israel, with many criticizing Prime Minister Yair Lapid for agreeing to cede the entire disputed maritime territory to Lebanon.
The Biden administration's regional integration scheme for the Middle East is seen as beneficial to Iran.
The article discusses the tendency of Washington elites to prioritize narratives over facts, using the example of the recent Lebanese elections to illustrate this phenomenon.
In a recent podcast episode, Israeli analyst Shany Mor discusses the recent surge in terrorist attacks in Israel, which had previously experienced a period of relative calm.
In this podcast episode, Shany Mor discusses the recent surge of terrorist attacks in Israel after a period of relative calm since the Second Intifada.
The Biden administration has repurposed $67 million in aid to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) and $16.5 million to Lebanon's Internal Security Forces (ISF) for livelihood support, diverting funds intended for lethal military equipment and training.
The article discusses Israel's flawed analytical framework regarding Hamas and Hezbollah.
The article discusses Lebanon's economic and financial crisis, which was the result of a Ponzi scheme that collapsed in 2019.
Lokman Slim, a political activist and critic of Hezbollah, was found dead near a Lebanon village where he had been shot.
In her book "Reporting the Middle East on High Heels," Ksenia Svetlova, a former Member of Knesset and journalist, shares her firsthand experiences and insights on the Middle East.
This episode discusses two main topics.
In this episode of Israel Policy Pod, policy researcher, journalist, and former Member of Knesset Ksenia Svetlova discusses the implications of the Beirut disaster for Israel and the wider Middle East.
In this episode, Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz discuss the tragic explosion in Beirut, Lebanon, and the controversy surrounding the display of a Lebanese flag on Tel Aviv City Hall.