
Sarit Zehavi
Is Lebanon dismantling Hezbollah? Beware of premature conclusions - opinion
Why the Hamas hostage deal won't bring peace - opinion
The Lebanonization of Judea and Samaria - opinion
UNIFIL will be Hezbollah's 'shield' in the next Lebanon/Israel conflict
Hezbollah's military grows in numbers on the Lebanon-Israel border, known as the Blue Line.
Joe Biden was right to meet with Saudi Arabia's MBS - opinion
The following are recent killings of journalists in the Middle East, some of them from countries and entities which are respected or highly-regarded by the US.
US withdrawal from Iraq doesn't send the right message - opinion
Why are Americans not concerned by Iranian involvement or takeover of the failed states in the region – Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq – as they were concerned by the ISIS takeover?
US withdrawal from Iraq seen as weakness against Iran - opinion
It is important to remember – what happens in the Middle East does not stay in the Middle East.
Should the West support the Lebanese army to counterweight Hezbollah?
The reality is that Hezbollah is stronger than the state of Lebanon; taking advantage of the nation’s dysfunction, Hezbollah uses intimidation and violence to exert its power.
Israel’s northern border: An Iranian threat underappreciated by the US
Iranian proxies are entrenched in Syria and Lebanon.
Israel-Lebanon negotiations: Is the maritime border the issue at stake?
American energy independence and Israeli natural gas findings have led to historic political opportunities for both America and Israel.
Israel’s northern borders – a look toward 2020
Between Shi’ite military strength and increasing protests against Iran, what are the implications for Israel’s security?
Are there winds of war on the northern borders of Israel?
At the end of the week in a speech marking the anniversary of Iran’s Jerusalem Day, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah made it clear that the war against Iran will not stay there.
The end of the ambiguity policy: Israel’s new strategy in Syria
The Israeli decision to end its ambiguity policy sends a clear message: Israel will not compromise on its security, despite the compromises with Hamas, which were deemed required.