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.
Taliban Calls the Shots as America’s Humiliation Continues

Earlier in his career, Biden appeared to grasp that America has dangerous and determined enemies who cannot be appeased. What changed his mind?
The Battle of Baghdadi

The elimination of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is a victory, to be sure, but is not by any stretch of the imagination the end of the war on terror.
Germany: Citizenship for Polygamous Migrants?

The German government has withdrawn proposed legislation that would have banned immigrants in polygamous marriages from obtaining German citizenship.
Islamic State Leader Makes First Video in 5 Years

Islamic State leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi has made his first video appearance in five years, following the release of a 40-second message to his supporters.
The Fall of the Caliphate

The Islamic State proclaimed by the Iraqi jihadist Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi at the al-Nuri Mosque in Mosul on June 29, 2014, is about to cease to exist.
Biased World? Turks Operating in Syria Judged Differently Than Israel

Turkey views the mostly Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) in Syria as a threat, similar to how Israel views Hezbollah, US envoy for Syria engagement James Jeffrey said last week.
Islamist Migrants

Islamist thinkers see emigration as an opportunity to conquer the places in which they choose to live and turn them into Islamic states.
How did Israel’s Enemies Become Experts in Tunnel Warfare?

From ISIS to Hezbollah, many terror groups have become experts in tunneling.
Terra Incognita: Israel and the Yazidis

Shortsighted politics prevent genocide recognition