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Shachar Klaiman

Shachar Kleiman

Shachar Kleiman is an Arab affairs correspondent for Israel Hayom.

The Lebanese Shi’ite terrorist organization is being forced to choose between facing Israel alone and giving up its objectives. Meanwhile, distrust of America is deepening in the Gulf.
Cairo has taken on the role of mediator, but local media is clearly leaning toward Tehran.
While Israel would prefer to see the regime in Tehran collapse, Middle Eastern states are hoping for the exact opposite. The reason? A civil war in Iran could trigger refugee waves and disrupt key shipping lanes. Yet, if the regime falls, a pro Western government could emerge as a regional power.
Revolutionary Guard officers are overseeing efforts to rehabilitate the terrorist organization and personally supervising operational plans.
Top regime figures in Tehran and strategic facilities of the Islamic Republic could be in the crosshairs.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman balances between anti-Israel factions at home and the strategic benefits of normalization.
As President Donald Trump announced Gaza’s “Peace Board,” the terrorist organization was rebuilding.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ brutal voluntary paramilitary force is built to crush dissent at any cost.
Exiled Qatar National Democratic Party head Khalid Al-Hail condemns Hamas, exposes royal family’s terror funding.
Reza Pahlavi has lived nearly 50 years in exile, and now, against the backdrop of protests in Iran, he is working harder than ever to end them and return to his birth country.
From the Houthis to Hezbollah, Tehran is trying to rebuild lost deterrence through its surrogates.
Jerusalem’s insistence on demilitarizing the south stands in the way of Ahmed al-Sharaa’s ambitions to crush Druze autonomy.