Alma Research Center Report:
How the Lebanese Government is empowering Hezbollah
Aid to displaced persons is being transferred to an affiliated organization. Report.
Aid to displaced persons is being transferred to an affiliated organization. Report.

The Syrian army is exploiting the regional escalation - which includes missile and UAV interceptions over southern Syria and Israel’s engagement on additional fronts - in order to move forces and expand its deployment in the area. Report.

Khamenei leaving the scene is not the same as the regime falling. Opinion.

Iran's race to rebuild is the real danger to Israel, writes the Alma Research Center in this report.

Hezbollah, under the direct sponsorship and assistance of Iran, is managing a broad military and civilian rehabilitation process in Lebanon, aimed at restoring its capabilities after the severe damage it suffered during the last war. Report.

We are carrying ou strategic military lessons in response to a persistent threat. Report.

Luckily, Hezbollah did not join the Hamas invastion - for several reasons - becauseThe IDF had ignored clear threats and signs. Israel must ensure that the failure of October 7, 2023 is seared into future generations, so that its lessons do not disappear from its mode of operation in years to come as the Yom Kippur War's. lessons did.

Why the IDF cannot treat the Lebanese Army as independent. It is important to read the last sentence of this article.

The Iranian Nuclear Program in regional and global perspective.

As Israelis, we need to know what comes next so we can sleep better at night. How can we ensure we won’t have to undertake such an operation again in a few years? Opinion.

As Israel continues to fight and thwart threats to its security on multiple fronts, it faces increased international criticism of Israel’s presence and strikes in Lebanese and Syrian territory. This criticism is often biased and misleading. Subsequently, international pressure on Israel is also mounting.

In order to continue supporting Hezbollah, with an emphasis on financial and military support, the Iranians had to recalculate their route (literally and figuratively). They evidently began devising alternative routes for a new corridor to facilitate the transfer of money and weapons.

Reports coming from Lebanon recently indicate deep Iranian involvement in the rehabilitation process of Hezbollah, especially on the part of the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC). Review.

Syria's new leader has much to gain from recognition by the two Mid-East powers, but they have just as much to gain from his friendship. Analysis.

Israel must adopt a policy of maximum pressure on the Lebanese government, mainly through the US administration, with the goal of preventing Iran's involvement and isolating Hezbollah by ending its "people-state" role. Opinion.

An analysis of the Lebanese Army’s activity during the first month of the ceasefire does not predict a rosy future for its continuation.

Established in the early 1990s, the unit serves as Hezbollah’s foreign operations unit, responsible for conducting operations beyond Lebanese territory. The unit deploys its personnel in various locations across the globe. Report.

The deaths of Shakar, head of Hezbollah’s Strategic Array and of Ismail Haniyeh compel Hezbollah to pause and investigate the breach of intelligence due to a feeling of infiltration produced by the eliminations. Op-ed.

What missiles were launched, who participated, and what Tehran is trying to tell the Iranians about its utter failure to strike Israel. Report.

“We are part of the mixed and united Syrian army, fighting a cruel enemy... and we will fight together for Syria.” Report.

In the latest Gaza escalation Israel exhibited new capabilities against terror armies with a message to other arenas. Op-ed.

Is Hezbollah willing to manage risks vis-à-vis Israel to the point of risking a deterioration into war?

Israel lost in the psychological war with Nasrallah who threatened war if Israel produced gas before the agreement was signed. Op-ed.
