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October 31 marked one of the deadliest days for Israel in the current front against Hezbollah, with seven civilians killed in rocket attacks amid reports that ceasefire talks in the north have stalled. Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) continues

President-elect Donald Trump will be returning to the White House at a critical moment for the Middle East. Iran is on the precipice of nuclear weapons capability and expected to attack Israel directly for the third time in seven months.

JINSA hosted a situational update covering regional developments in Israel’s war against Iran’s proxies, including a recent airstrike that targeted Hamas’s military chief, Mohammed Deif, with JINSA Distinguished Fellow IDF MG (ret.) Yaakov Amidror and JINSA’s Julian and Jenny Josephson

Following the surprise death of Iran’s hardline President Ebrahim Raisi two months ago, last week’s election of supposed “reformist” Masoud Pezeshkian as his replacement has raised questions about potential shifts in Iran’s foreign policy and its nuclear diplomacy – and

The Israel Defense Forces are operating throughout the Gaza Strip, including reinvading Gaza City, even as major combat operations in Rafah are reportedly near their end. At the same time, negotiations toward a hostage and ceasefire deal have resumed in

On January 15, a hostage and ceasefire deal was reached to halt hostilities in the Gaza Strip following months of painstaking negotiations and Israeli military successes against Hamas. The deal reportedly involves the release of hostages from Hamas captivity in

The Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) is dedicated to educating Congressional, military and civilian national security decision-makers on American defense and strategic interests, primarily in the Middle East, the cornerstone of which is a robust U.S.-Israeli security