Israel at War

Israel at War

Iran’s systematic exploitation of vulnerabilities in Israel’s renowned missile defense network during the 12-day conflict in June has revealed that even the most sophisticated air protection systems can be compromised through tactical adaptation. The Wall Street Journal reported that Tehran’s success rate in penetrating

JINSA Randi & Charles Wax Senior Fellow John Hannah joined NewsNation’s “On Balance” to discuss Israel’s airstrikes against Syria on what might come next in the escalating and volatile situation. Hannah told NewsNation’s Leland Villert that Israel’s recent strikes aim

Reports that the United States is working to turn a base in western Saudi Arabia into a major logistics hub suggest a broader, long-overdue effort to limit U.S. basing exposure to Iran’s short-range missiles. Although these moves preceded Iran’s June

The 12-Day War and President Trump’s conclusion of it did little to resolve a range of non-nuclear Iranian threats. These include drones (which attack American allies from Kyiv to Tel Aviv), terrorist proxies, and assassination plots inside America. If past

Reimposition of United Nations sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program will receive an “appropriate and proportionate response,” the Iranian regime warned on Monday. Snapback sanctions would allow the international body to quickly reinstate penalties on the Islamic Republic for