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.
Author - Shachar Kleiman
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Those suspected of disloyalty are denied food, water and sunlight.
Israeli researcher warns that machinery deployed for debris removal could help Hamas rebuild terror infrastructure.
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