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Yoav Limor is a veteran journalist and defense analyst specializing in Israeli advocacy, global Jewish affairs, and Middle Eastern politics. A passionate advocate for Israel, he frequently appears on radio, television, and in print to provide insightful analysis and counter media bias.

As it mulls its nuclear options, Tehran now understands it is once again penetrated and in the crosshairs of the Israelis and Americans.
While the terrorist organization that rules Gaza has no plans of giving up on its goal of eradicating Israel, the path towards this objective now runs through what it considers to be temporary tactical concessions.
The pandemic, the economic situation and the frayed nerves of the terrorist operatives on the ground in Gaza mean we could soon find ourselves in another fight.
The deal with Khartoum deals another blow to the notion that progress between the Arab world and Israel is inextricably linked to the Palestinian issue.
When Hamas digs tunnels, it is essentially signaling to its people and the public in the Gaza Strip that though it may have altered its tactics, its strategy and end goal remain the same.
Arafat miscalculated badly when he launched the Second Intifada, and thousands of Israelis paid with their lives. Since then, Israel has made progress, but the Palestinians are stuck far behind.
On the one hand, the terrorist group seemingly wants to rehabilitate Gaza and avoid war with Israel; on the other, it is attempting attacks inside the Jewish state that could lead to the devastation of the Strip.
Israeli high-tech companies have been quietly operating in the UAE for years. Now out in the open, these ties can truly flourish and expand to all industries.
Israel’s defense establishment believes that the current surge of attacks from Gaza is mainly due to Hamas’s financial distress and that the terror group does not desire an escalation for now.
The terrorist organization that controls Gaza is in very serious trouble.
The explosion, which occurred at a historic low point for Lebanon, with the country in the midst of an unprecedented economic crisis, could upend everything for Hezbollah.
There are several versions of what just happened on Israel’s northern border, but one thing that’s clear is that the next chapter of the Israel-Hezbollah hostilities is far from over.