Alma Research Center:
After the strikes, what’s next for the Iranian threat?
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 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.
Multiple documented incidents, including video evidence, confirm that UNIFIL personnel acted in ways that effectively aided Hezbollah rather than enforcing the ceasefire agreement. Opinion.
A recent IDF exhibition serves as a deeply sobering reminder of the dangers Israel confronts. Opinion.
The DF is deployed along the border and on the Syrian side of Mt. Hermon in order to protect Israel, but there is much uncertainty about how the situation eastward will play out.
The international community must demand that Lebanon outlaw Hezbollah, while threatening sanctions. If this does not happen, there will be no future, neither for Lebanon nor for northern Israel.Opinion
A ceasefire should not become an end in itself. The goal needs to be the security of civilians on both sides of the border. That is not what the leaked proposed agreement provides.
In the latest Gaza escalation Israel exhibited new capabilities against terror armies with a message to other arenas. Op-ed.
The weapons smuggled from Iran are small potatoes compared to the drugs that serve both as weapons and as a source of income.Op-ed.
Do the October 14th shootings mark the beginning of a deteriorating situation that will snowball into another Lebanese civil war? Op-ed.
What did the war accomplish? Did Israel win or lose? Op-ed.
The economic situation in Lebanon and the international sanctions placed on it have not affected Hezbollah’s capabilities in Lebanon. Op-ed.