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Lebanese Outlet: Hizbullah Raises Alertness In South Following U.S. Envoy’s Visit; Regional Tensions And Hizbullah’s Central Role In Iran’s ‘Equation Of Deterrence’ Complicate Lebanon’s Ability To Commit To Proposed U.S. Initiative

On July 9, 2025, the Janoubia.com website, which opposes Hizbullah, reported that the Iran-backed militia had put its forces in the southern suburb of Beirut and in the Beqaa Valley on extensive alert, after it rejected the American initiative proposed by the U.S. Special Envoy to Syria and Lebanon Thomas …

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The Post-Iranian Middle East

America and Israel Can Build a New Regional Order Five decades ago, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin established the principle that Israel would not allow any country that calls for its destruction to acquire nuclear weapons. And beginning on June 13, it made good on this pledge. Over nearly two …

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Turkey Navigates an Escalating Israel–Iran Rivalry

Viewing Turkey–Israel dynamics through a zero-sum lens risks fuelling strategic miscalculations and regional instability. The post–7 October realignment in the Middle East has recalibrated threat perceptions and strategic opportunities for both Turkey and Israel. The recent ‘12-Day War’ has further accelerated this shift. While both Turkey and Israel seek to …

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How Russia Could Exploit a Vacuum in Europe

The Dangers of a Rapid Drawdown in American Forces The NATO summit held two weeks ago in The Hague delivered on the low expectations the allies had set for it. Amid fears that U.S. President Donald Trump would blow up a normal agenda, NATO leaders significantly pared back the program, …

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