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Hezbollah

Tears for a Terrorist

Sudeep Paul

Why the Left cannot walk away from Hamas, Hezbollah and Hassan Nasrallah

Counting the Blessings and the Curses

If Israel had the same intelligence on Hamas as it did on Hezbollah, there would be no need to mark the anniversary of October 7

The End of the Beginning

A year after Hamas’ October 7 attack, the Middle East conflict has expanded to Lebanon and a war between Israel and Iran is no longer improbable. Where will it all lead? There are clues in what has already happened

Ayatollah’s War

Israel is a lost revolution’s last straw

Netanyahu’s Wars

Israel fights on multiple fronts but for how long?

Who’s Watching the Northern Front?

The conflict between Hezbollah and Israel is escalating towards war

The Arc of War

As the Middle East conflict spreads from Gaza to the Red Sea, there is hope yet for an optimistic outcome that can stabilise the region by bringing states closer together and countering the polarisation of recent years

The Right to Be Unafraid

Israel has survived because it could not afford fear. It must guard against the psychological scars of October 7

God’s Own Theme Park

A visit to this war museum set up by Hezbollah—literally ‘God’s party’—in Lebanon reveals more than a little chest-thumping about its claimed ‘victory’ over Israel in 2006

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