Report: Iranian ship mysteriously blows up in Syrian port

In a possible retaliatory attack, an explosion took place today on an Iranian ship in the Port of Latakia in Syria according to Arab reports.
Sending Warm Greetings and Keeping Israeli Soldiers Cool

In addition to sending cool treats, Bless a Soldier also invites people to send warm wishes to the soldiers.Â
Unrest Grows in Iran, but Is the Regime in Danger?

Triggered by water scarcity, the protests soon began to include more generalized anti-regime slogans.
Iranian-Backed Militias in Syria Are Buying Up Real Estate – Report

Pro-Iranian and Iranian-backed militias are recruiting locals,
Coordination Among IDF Air, Ground Forces Key as Terror Armies Become Better Armed

This change, combined with the growing urban warfare trend, means that the IDF must continually adapt to modern terror army challenges.
Give War a Chance: Arab Leaders Finesse Military Defeat

When Saddam Hussein’s chief spokesman met with the U.S. secretary of state on the eve of the Kuwait War in January 1991, Tariq Aziz said something remarkable to James Baker.
Lebanon Has Entered a Cycle of Unending Crisis

Lebanon’s currency has lost about 90% of its value since late 2019.
The Day After Lebanon Implodes

The impending collapse of the state systems on which Hezbollah relies threatens to take the Shi’ite terrorist group down with it—but Israel must not let down its guard.
Strategic Incoherence Continued: US Policy Towards Syria Under Biden

On May 27, 2021, the US Administration decided not to extend the sanctions waiver for the American oil company Delta Crescent, related to the company’s activities in northeast Syria.
Rethinking the “Arab Spring”: Just a Media Event?

The tidal wave of violent protest that shook the Arab world a decade ago