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Israel-Iran Escalation Explained: Why Iran Struck Israel and What Happens Next
What Stands Behind the Recent Israel-Iran Escalation and Where Is It Headed? A few notes on theater linkage, escalation dominance, deniability, and the U.S.-Israel good-cop/bad-cop dynamic. By Dan Feferman AI generated photo of Bibi Netanyahu and Mojtaba Khamenei On June 7, Iran launched an unprovoked missile strike on northern Israel, ostensibly in response to Israeli attacks on Hezbollah positions in Beirut. The attack prompted Israeli reprisals against Iranian targets, fol

Dan Feferman
Jun 115 min read


The Lebanon-Israel Agreement: A Historic Opportunity to Disarm Hezbollah and Free Lebanon from Iran’s Grip
The new U.S.-brokered Lebanon-Israel agreement aims to weaken Hezbollah's hold over southern Lebanon, strengthen Lebanese sovereignty, and create a path toward lasting security and stability along the Israeli-Lebanese border. By Hayvi Bouzo AI generated photo of the flags of Israel and Lebanon For the first time in four decades, Lebanese and Israeli diplomats sat across from each other at the U.S. State Department and negotiated directly. No proxy messengers, no back channels

Hayvi Bouzo
Jun 56 min read


ME24 Exclusive Investigation: Inside Hamas Financing Networks in Europe — A Rare Look at Hamas’ Money Laundering Mechanisms
Generated AI image of the money laundering process Despite terror bans across Europe, Hamas-linked financial and ideological networks continue operating through charities, cryptocurrency channels, advocacy groups, informal cash businesses, and underground transfer systems. Europe must get serious on these if it actually seeks to halt the flow of cash from Europe to Hamas’ terrorist operations By Moataz Khalil While many European governments officially designate Hamas as a ter

Moataz Khalil
May 265 min read


Can the U.S. and Iran Ever Make Peace?
Why Peace between the US and Iran looks impossible and might always be AI generated photo of Iran's and U.S. flags By: Ahmed Khuzaie Anyone following the long confrontation between Washington and Tehran knows that talk of real peace is closer to illusion than reality. After decades of hostility, threats and posturing still define the relationship, while public statements often aim more to shape perception than signal genuine progress. What we’re seeing today is not a serious
Dr. Ahmed Khuzaie
Apr 273 min read


Hezbollah's Last Argument
AI generated photo with the Lebanese and Hezbollah flag By: Abdulaziz AlKhamis The party has lost its leaders, its base, and its Iranian umbrella. Now it is fighting a different war over who gets to define defeat. On April 14, for the first time in thirty-three years, a Lebanese ambassador and an Israeli ambassador sat across from each other at the U.S. State Department. The meeting, brokered by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, was brief and ceremonial. It produced no agreemen
Abdulaziz Alkhamis
Apr 174 min read
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