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Council for a Secure America releases new 425-day report on Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah war

The 16th edition of the report provides independently sourced materials with linked updates and analysis.

Israeli soldiers from the Armored Brigade operating in a village in Southern Lebanon, on Nov. 20, 2024, during Israeli military operations
Soldiers from the Israel Defense Forces Armored Corps operating in a village in Southern Lebanon on Nov. 20, 2024. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90.

The Council for a Secure America today released the 16th edition of its report on the ongoing war between Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran.

Released at intervals over the past year, the reports provide independently sourced and linked updates and analysis on the war, the Oct. 7 massacre and a detailed analysis of Israel’s response.

The CSA Israel-Hamas War Report is used and cited by Congress members and has been presented across the country to state and federal policymakers, major energy conferences and various community organizations.

Key points of emphasis in this most recent report are the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, new information regarding Israel’s response to the attack against Iran on Oct. 25 and an update on the hostages.

“The Lebanon-Israel ceasefire is a significant milestone in the Israel-Hamas-Hezbollah War. We hope this allows residents of northern Israel to start returning home,” said CSA executive director Jennifer Sutton. “As the war progresses, we are disheartened to see the rise of antisemitism erupt around the globe and the confirmed death of hostages. We call for the immediate release of the hostages who are living in depraved conditions.”

The report pulls from more than 100 mainstream media outlets and think tanks and includes hyperlinks and citations throughout the document. The information is all open source and in the public domain and can be shared or cross-posted freely.

Read the full report here.

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The Council for a Secure America is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to promoting United States energy independence, its impact on United States foreign policy, and the strategic relationship between the United States and Israel. <strong>See: councilforsecureamerica.org</strong>
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