Recent Israeli air strikes on Lebanon have reignited fears of more conflict along the border.
Israel says it is targeting Hezbollah positions to stop the group from rebuilding its military capabilities.
Israeli forces are also bombing Gaza, violating a recently agreed to ceasefire, and have launched more than 1,000 air strikes in Syria since the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime.
Next week, US President Donald Trump will host Ahmed al-Sharaa, the first Syrian president to visit the White House.
So, how will that meeting impact regional sovereignty?
And can Israel sustain its near-daily attacks across the Middle East under the guise of security?
Presenter: Cyril Vanier
Guests:
Nabeel Khoury – non-resident fellow at the Arab Center Washington, DC
Heiko Wimmen – project director for Iraq, Syria and Lebanon at the International Crisis Group
Harlan Ullman – senior adviser at the Atlantic Council and chairman of the Killowen Group, a strategic advisory firm
Published On 8 Nov 2025
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