Assad is Trying to Stir Up Trouble Among Israel’s Druze

While Syrian dictator Bashar Assad may be maintaining quiet on the border, he is also stirring up unrest on the Israeli side.
Iran’s Radical Axis Intensifies Efforts to Build a War Machine Against Israel

A shadow war raging between the Iranian-led radical Shi’ite axis and Israel became quite public in recent weeks.
Our Man in Damascus

A few months ago, there was a slew of hopeful chatter in Israel that Eli Cohen would finally be coming home.
Get Ready for ISIS to Make a Comeback

Reports of the Islamic State’s death have been greatly exaggerated. ISIS is an idea, not an organization, and ideas are hard to kill.
The Images and Maps behind Iran’s ‘Land Bridge’

Airstrikes in Iraq between July 19 and August 20 are attempts to interdict Iran’s “land bridge” that stretches across Iraq and Syria to Lebanon.
Palestinians: Victims of Arab Discrimination, Racism

For the past three weeks, thousands of Palestinians in Lebanon have been demonstrating against the Lebanese authorities’ crackdown on illegal workers,
Israel Gets Ready to Fight a Multifront War

Israel’s Ministry of Defense has revealed a new program to design a combat vehicle for the future.
“Technical Error” at Syrian military Base Leads to Explosion killing 31 soldiers

According to unconfirmed Syrian media reports, the explosion, at the Shayrat Airbase in the Homs district, was the result of a “technical error.”
Captured ISIS Fighter Begs Netanyahu to Come to Israel
Saif Sharif Daoud, an Arab Israeli citizen who joined ISIS was taken prisoner by Kurdish forces in Syria. Now, he has asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to return him to Israel.
The Syrian War Ends: Its Many Implications

The civil war that raged in Syria over the past eight years seems to be drawing to a close. In July 2018, the Syrian regime regained control of the southern part of the country, including the town of Dar’a where the revolt began in March 2011.