ISIS has been witnessing a new surge in its activity inside Syria since the change of the former regime in December 2024, taking advantage of the fragility of the transitional authority and the overlap of its structure with different factions. Despite intense international strikes, the group has been able to …
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Israel and southern Syria: Force limits and settlement determinants in Sweida
The province of Sweida witnessed a wide security escalation after clashes between Druze factions and Bedouin tribes, followed by a military intervention by the Syrian Interim Government, prompting Israel to carry out air strikes it considered a response to the violation of the principle of the “demilitarized zone” and its …
Read More »Hemelik Maneuver: Changing the Regional Security Reality
The Middle East is undergoing a radical transformation after Israel succeeded in dismantling the Iranian cordon around it through the Hemlik Maneuver, which moved the confrontation from its borders to the depths of Iran. This process has redraw the balance of power and opened the door to a new regional …
Read More »US-Israeli proposal and transition towards a unilateral path in the Gaza Strip
The Israeli-American track is undergoing a qualitative shift with the announcement of US envoy Steve Whittoff of a “comprehensive deal” to stop the war in Gaza, including the release of hostages, the disarmament of Hamas, reconstruction, and the imposition of an international administration led by Washington, in a unilateral path …
Read More »Russia and the restoration of strategic presence in the changing Syrian scene
Since December 2024, Syria has undergone radical transformations that have redrawed the geopolitical landscape, as regime change has led to Russia losing its closest ally, but it has not ended its influence, as Moscow has maintained its military presence in Hmeimim and Tartus. In return, the interim government seeks to …
Read More »Israeli forces advance in Gaza City ahead of Trump-Netanyahu Gaza war talks
Israeli tanks thrust closer to the heart of Gaza City on Monday, pressing a ground offensive hours before talks between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump, who has hinted at a diplomatic breakthrough in a bid to end the war. After nearly two years of failed diplomatic …
Read More »The Flamingos have arrived. Can Ukraine surpass Russia in long-range weapons?
In early September, the first combat use of Ukrainian long-range Flamingo cruise missiles was reported . Three missiles struck an FSB border base in annexed Crimea. The Flamingo is the first heavy long-range missile produced directly in Ukraine. It is capable of carrying up to a ton of explosives. Since …
Read More »“You have to fly on paper maps.” What happens to Russian civil aviation after the invasion of Ukraine
The U.S. Office for Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) has allowed the Belarusian airline Belavia to purchase parts and new aircraft on September 11, which will open Russian companies the opportunity to purchase parts for their aircraft bypassing sanctions through Belarus. Russian civil aviation was seriously damaged due to sanctions, and …
Read More »Operation Interceptor: How Bosnia’s Border Chief Created His Own Elite Unit
BIRN details the creation of a shadowy, heavily-armed and potentially illegal police unit at the exclusive, 24-hour beck and call of the man who led Bosnia’s border police for nine years and is now a fugitive from arrest. On December 30, 2014, the then head of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s border …
Read More »Italy to Albania, and Back: A Migrant’s Journey Through Italy’s Asylum Experiment
As Nizam* sped toward Italy on a crowded migrant boat, he filmed what he believed was the final stretch of his harrowing journey. The 21-year-old house painter from Bangladesh held up his phone, framing his face before panning to roughly 50 others packed onto the white fiberglass vessel. Behind him, …
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