Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was compelled by President Donald Trump to accept a new ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, but without a clear long-term strategy, he may be inclined to resume hostilities at the first opportunity.

Since Hezbollah and its patrons decide on a regular basis to attack Israel, this leaves military force as pretty much the only option.

ALBAWABA- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for the disarmament of Hezbollah and the broader demilitarization of Lebanon during an interv

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Hezbollah’s insistence on continuing to fight off Israeli attacks, along with Israel’s ongoing airstrikes in Lebanon, could threaten the implementation of the latest US-brokered…

The US-brokered ceasefire plan is already showing cracks.

Israel and Hezbollah are already trading strikes despite the Israeli government signing a ceasefire with Lebanon just a day earlier.

Israel views the proposed pilot security zones in southern Lebanon as a pragmatic way to gradually expand Lebanese state control, push Hezbollah away from the border and preserve…

Recent statements from Iran's military and diplomatic leadership suggest Tehran is determined to prove that war has weakened neither its regional alliances nor its leverage.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was compelled by President Donald Trump to accept a new ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, but without a clear long-term strategy, he may be…