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Israel and the United States remain on guard against a retaliatory strike by Iran and/or Hezbollah over the recent killings of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders. Meanwhile, ceasefire and hostage negotiations continue in Cairo, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepting

Gaza. The word immediately evokes images of wartime carnage. For us, however, it represents something else: an example of the danger inherent in wars in which civilian casualties are an enemy’s principal ammunition for winning the strategic information battle; enemies

Following the killings of Hamas’s political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, and the top military commander of Hezbollah, Fuad Shukr, Israel is still bracing for an expected attack by Iran and its network of proxies. With Hamas refusing to join negotiations for

Iran’s foreign ministry rejected calls for restraint in its response to the killing of a Hamas leader in Tehran, saying the pleas from France, Germany and Britain “lack political logic and contradict principles of international law.” The three European countries

Following the killing in Tehran of Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh and an Israeli strike in Beirut that killed Fuad Shukr, the top Hezbollah military commander, Israel and the United States have been preparing for Iran, Hezbollah, and other proxies