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strategy: A drive for regional hegemony and expanded dominion. Netanyahu appears to be operating under a “use it or lose it” logic. Netanyahu appears willing to secure this hard-power status even if it hastens
military action if negotiations fail. - The mixed messaging has unsettled markets, but some analysts argue the strategy shows calculated pressure and a willingness to wait for Iran’s response. ## In Israel - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu summit is being driven by the calendar and by Washington’s appetite for a visible deliverable,” Dania Arayssi, a senior analyst at New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy, told Al Jazeera. “The April
Netanyahu’s national security adviser. Nagel also led Israel’s team involved in negotiations surrounding the Iran nuclear deal and previously served in Unit 8200, Israel’s signals intelligence division, which has faced criticism over
military weapon – a striking declaration, given that Iranian officials have long alluded to the sea passage as a lever of their survival strategy. It seemed a shaky justification for a victory lap, given that
Netanyahu said Israel would continue military operations. - **End of Hezbollah:** The Israeli prime minister said the country’s top priority in Lebanon was to secure the “dismantling” of Hezbollah, in its first direct talks with
military operations in Lebanon and its invasion of the country’s south intensify. More than 2,000 people have been killed and more than one million displaced across Lebanon so far. Israel’s minister
Lebanon – was defeated again but with a record [40 Senate Democrats](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/15/bernie-sanders-pushes-military-block-israel) supporting it. (Another measure restricting the sale of 1,000lb bombs to Israel was rejected by a 36-63 vote.) Most
strategy aims to turn the newly formed National Committee for the Administration of Gaza ([NGAC](/news/2026/1/18/us-backed-palestinian-committee-shares-mission-statement-on-gaza-governance)), a technocratic body established to govern civilian affairs and oversee reconstruction in the enclave, into a proxy security
Netanyahu said it was to "thwart the threat of invasion". Using verified footage and analysis of available satellite imagery, BBC Verify found evidence of controlled Israeli demolitions in at least seven border towns and villages
strategy”, to which Trump said the chancellor “thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.” - **Houthis back Iran, say they are ‘not neutral’:** Yemen’s rebels condemned US “piracy”, voiced support
strategy. By verifying and geolocating visual evidence, Al Jazeera’s digital investigation team tracked 14 distinct videos published by Israeli soldiers and journalists between 16 and 24 April. The resulting map of the blasts exposes
Netanyahu. Under his administration, far-right voices that were once at the fringes of Israeli society have become incorporated into its heart, and now play defining roles in government. Fuelled by a not entirely unfounded
military leadership is [travelling across the region](/news/2026/4/14/pakistan-pm-headed-to-saudi-and-turkiye-amid-prospect-of-new-us-iran-talks) in what some observers have begun calling the “Islamabad Process”, reflecting the government’s attempt to frame negotiations as an ongoing diplomatic effort rather than
strategy is to create a buffer zone and no man’s land,” Bassel Doueik, the Lebanon researcher for the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) conflict monitor, told Al Jazeera. “What Israel is doing
Netanyahu said Israeli forces “are remaining in Lebanon in a reinforced security buffer zone”. “This is a security strip ten kilometres deep, which is much stronger, more intense, more continuous and more solid than what