Houthis and Hezbollah are Learning Warfighting Techniques from One Another

“Hezbollah and the Houthis are linked by a mutual sympathy of two Shi’ite organizations, each working in their arena. This cooperation is part of a system that is headed by Tehran. This is the right way to look at it,” Col. (res.) Shaul Shay tells JNS.
Why We Should Care About the Fate of Ukraine

The decline of U.S. influence as China and its unlikely Russian ally flex their muscles is not irrelevant to the security of Americans or Israelis.
How America is Helping Iran Get a Nuclear Arsenal

With the U.S. State Department’s sanctions waiver, Iran will be shored up in power, receive the resources to ratchet up its aggressive activities abroad and be confident that it can finish developing nuclear weapons with impunity.
The Ayatollahs’ Men in Washington

So long as Israel’s leaders remain in denial about Biden’s support for the Iranian regime, they will undermine Israel’s standing in the eyes of its allies and so weaken Israel’s ability to act either alone or with our allies to block Iran’s march to the bomb.
The Abraham Accords Were Not Built on Shifting Sands

The Gulf States eagerness to get down to work—it’s all Israel can do to keep up with the dizzying pace they are setting.
The Synergy Between Iran’s Global and Domestic Violence

Downplaying—or even whitewashing—Iran’s domestic violence provides the ayatollahs with a robust tailwind, and the war against Islamic terrorism with a strong headwind.
How ‘Never Again!’ Became ‘Never Mind’

To the fashionably woke, Uyghur lives don’t matter.
By Targeting Civilian Ships, Iran ‘Had Last Word’ in Sea Shadow War with Israel

Professor Rear. Admiral (Ret.) Shaul Chorev tells JNS that Israel needs a more thought-out strategy when it comes to dealing with the Iranian threat at sea, as well as combat that has become “increasingly asymmetric.”
Iranian AMIA Fugitive is Feted by Latin America’s Far-Left

Mohsen Rezaei, a fugitive from terrorism charges who can be legitimately arrested in any country where he arrives, continues to travel the world as a representative of the theocracy he has faithfully served throughout his career.
Demography Still Plays a Critical Role in the Middle East

For the first time in a thousand years, the Fertile Crescent is no longer Sunni. This, of course, serves the hegemonic interests of Iran.