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Shimon Sherman

Shimon Sherman

Shimon Sherman is a columnist covering global security, Middle Eastern affairs, and geopolitical developments. His reporting provides in-depth analysis on topics such as the resurgence of ISIS, Iran’s nuclear ambitions, judicial reforms in Israel, and the evolving landscape of militant groups in Syria and Iraq. With a focus on investigative journalism and expert interviews, his work offers critical insights into the most pressing issues shaping international relations and security.

Israel ramps up ground maneuvers and mass evacuations in Southern Lebanon as it moves to dismantle Hezbollah’s presence south of the Litani River and impose a new “Yellow Line” security reality.
Despite the growing tension, most experts agree the Lebanese terrorist group is not currently interested in a full-scale war with Israel.
“We can go into Rafah without the Americans, the question is what happens afterward,” expert tells JNS.
“This is a case that has nothing to do with international law and everything to do with political interests,” legal expert tells JNS.
There has been an undeniable influx of money from overseas into the most prestigious universities in the United States.
The International Court of Justice is expected to issue a temporary ruling in the coming weeks or months.
According to the Alma Research and Education Center, a vast and enormously complex system of tunnels exists under Lebanon, extending for hundreds of kilometers and potentially into Israeli territory.
Despite the numerous direct and indirect security advantages of a normalization agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia, there are also several potential risks.
Washington might not act until Tehran trots out a bomb.