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‘Israel’ Admits Prolonged Conflict with Yemen, Doubts US Support
The conflict between ‘Israel’ and Yemen is poised to become a prolonged and resource-intensive confrontation, Israeli circles have confirmed. Acknowledging their limitations, Israeli officials have admitted that reliance on the United States in this conflict is unfeasible. Meanwhile, Yemenis, particularly the Ansarullah revolutionary movement, have demonstrated resilience and preparation for an extended struggle with Tel Aviv. The impact of Yemeni missile strikes has not only caused physical damage but also disrupted the ...
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Lebanese Parliament Set to Elect New President After Two-Year Vacancy: What to Expect
Lebanon's Parliament will convene on January 9, 2025, to elect a president, ending a vacancy that has persisted for over two years following the expiration of former President Michel Aoun's term. Role of the President Article 49 of the Lebanese Constitution defines the president as the head of state and a symbol of national unity. The president is responsible for upholding the constitution, safeguarding Lebanon's independence, and preserving its territorial integrity. As ...
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Withdrawal: The Only Option for ‘Israel’ in South Lebanon
As the 60-day deadline for the Israeli withdrawal from occupied Lebanese territories approaches, reports and actions since the recent ceasefire on 27 November have raised serious doubts about the Zionist entity’s intentions to comply. This possibility has become a pressing concern, fueling debates over its implications and potential consequences for Lebanon and the broader region, Al-Akhbar Lebanese daily reported on Friday. This hypothesis of Israel’s “non-withdrawal” has gained traction due to the ...
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The American Role in Post-Regime Syria: Geopolitical Stakes and Strategic Maneuvers
Translated and edited by Al-Manar English Website The United States has long viewed Syria as a critical piece in its West Asian foreign policy. Geographically situated at the crossroads of vital regions, Syria’s strategic importance encompasses economic, political, and security interests. With the fall of the Syrian government in 2024, the United States has intensified efforts to move in on what many describe as its new “golden opportunity” to secure ...
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Behind the Scenes of S. Nasrallah’s Security Unit: A Noble Man Named Ibrahim Jizzini (Videograph)
Somaya Ali Translated by Al-Manar English Website “I hope the day will come when I can return Hajj Nabil’s favor,” Former Hezbollah Secretary General Martyr Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah had always used to say about one of his compatriots. Out of the 32 years of service as Secretary General of Hezbollah, Martyr Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah's memories of the days spent shoulder to shoulder with the head of his personal security unit Martyr Ibrahim ...
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US’ Hochstein Heads Campaign to Eliminate Flow of ‘Iranian Money’ into Lebanon: Report
‘Israel’ continues its bombing and destruction in southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire agreement, citing “secret guarantees” from the United States allowing it to maintain security and military dominance in the area, Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported on Friday. This approach raises political tensions and concerns in Lebanon, as the slow Israeli withdrawal and damage to border villages are seen as precursors to new security conditions and political demands that will be conveyed by ...
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Lebanon: Double Standards Emerge among Resistance Critics amid Continued Israeli Threats
The debate over Lebanon's resistance has resurfaced as critics, including politicians, media figures, and activists, accuse it of pursuing foreign agendas contrary to national interests. This rhetoric, amplified during times of conflict, contrasts sharply with the same critics' tolerance of western influence in Lebanon’s political affairs, particularly the selection of its new president. Critics argue that the resistance undermines Lebanon’s sovereignty, yet many of them openly engage with American and Arab envoys ...
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Israeli Defenses Failure in Face of Yemeni Ballistic Missiles Pose Strategic Danger to Occupation Entity
In less than two days, Yemeni missiles succeeded in reaching the heart of the occupation entity, bypassing its advanced air defenses and achieving direct and qualitative hits, which reflects the importance of this front and its impact on the security of the entity, despite all the strikes launched by the latter against Sanaa with American and British participation. Millions rushed to shelters in the Zionist entity’s center early on Saturday as the ...
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