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Opinion: Unable to ‘win’ in Gaza, Israel sets its sights elsewhere
CNN via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoAfter Israel-Iran tensions, the clock may be ticking for Lebanon, with a possible Israeli offensive...
Iran just pulled its own nuclear teeth
New York Post· 4 days agoBy comparison, Iran’s earlier attack on Israel was much greater and more indiscriminate. It was also a huge flop, with an estimated 99% of the more than...
CNN gets a rare look at the Iranian missiles and drones that hit Israel
CNN.com· 1 day agoBelali says with a smirk when asked how many ballistic missiles the Islamic Republic fired towards ...
Reporter's notebook: Covering Israel’s war-torn north is an exercise in dodging danger - Jewish...
JTA· 1 hour agoIn the conflict zone, it’s safer to drive fast then slow because it’s harder for terrorists to...
NBC Weapons: Nuclear Warfare Realities
Strategy Page· 14 hours agoMany financial and political analysts correctly predicted that Iran would use some of those billions to increase support for attacks on Iranian enemies. This included a January ...
Why Biden can’t and won’t support a winning strategy for Ukraine and Israel
The Hill· 9 hours ago“Bad news isn’t wine,” Colin Powell once said. April proved to be another difficult month for...
Iran ally Syria strives to stay out of Gaza war: experts
AFP via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSyria has avoided getting embroiled in the Gaza war, experts said, despite a strike on Iran's...
Israel Has Failed to Restore Deterrence
Foreign Policy Magazine· 1 day agoFormer Prime Minister Ariel Sharon once said deterrence was the country’s “main weapon—the fear of us.” “Israel,” remarked the fabled Israeli general...
The Latest | Hezbollah ambushes Israeli convoy, killing civilian
WATE 6 Knoxville· 7 days agoLebanon’s militant Hezbollah group fired anti-tank missiles and artillery shells at an Israeli...
Russia-Iran military alliance gives Israel cause for concern
Stars and Stripes· 7 days agoIsrael’s trading of missile attacks with Iran this month may be on hiatus, yet the unprecedented...