Reports indicate a significant shift in American support for Israel, reflecting a change towards prioritizing U.S. interests. This transformation is evident across political lines, impacting both domestic policy and international relations.
The United Nations has urged an immediate stop to plans for expanding Israeli settlements in the occupied Golan Heights, emphasizing that these plans violate international law. This call comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The history of Israeli invasions of Lebanon dates back to 1948, marked by a series of military incursions. Recently, the Israeli Defense Minister announced plans to regain control over vast areas of southern Lebanon amid escalating tensions.
The article examines the historical events between Wars 26 and 56, highlighting the strategic and political differences that characterized each conflict. These wars are significant parts of the contemporary history of the region.
Al-Aqsa Mosque stands as a significant religious and cultural symbol, playing a pivotal role in the changing dynamics of the region. Increasing tensions surrounding it raise questions about the impact of religion on politics and society.
The Israeli occupation army has expanded its incursion in southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah adopts a balanced tactic focusing on targeting the weaknesses of the invading forces. The battle is turning into a tactical ground conflict.