Justin Salhani
Justin Salhani is a content feed contributor at Al Jazeera. His work primarily focuses on the Middle East, particularly covering conflicts and political developments in the region. He has reported on topics such as Hezbollah's plans, Israel's threats, and the ongoing situation in Gaza. Salhani also covers human rights issues and international relations within the context of these conflicts. His articles provide unique insights into the complex dynamics of the Middle East, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the region's challenges and opportunities.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
90%
Examples:
- Growing coordination As Hezbollah cemented itself as a regional power and a pivot in the axis of resistance, its influence extended into Syria, Iraq and Yemen, where it coordinates logistics, operations and training with like-minded groups.
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Conflicts of Interest
98%
Examples:
- Growing coordination As Hezbollah cemented itself as a regional power and a pivot in the axis of resistance, its influence extended into Syria, Iraq and Yemen, where it coordinates logistics, operations and training with like-minded groups.
- If Israel shifts its focus from Gaza to Lebanon, the regional calculus could change as the scope widens.
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Contradictions
92%
Examples:
- Hezbollah fired over 200 missiles and rockets into northern Israel on Wednesday, following the assassination of a senior Hezbollah commander.
- Hezbollah has killed 15 Israeli soldiers and 10 civilians, according to Israel.
- Israel has killed more than 37,000 Palestinians in Gaza since October 7.
Deceptions
32%
Examples:
- , Israel’s attacks to date have displaced nearly 100,000 people from their homes in south Lebanon and killed at least 435 people, some 349 of them named by Hezbollah as its members.
- The low-level conflict between it and Israel threatens to spin out into something larger.
- There’s a strategic objective here … Hezbollah will not leave Hamas on its own.
- The war will be ongoing.
Recent Articles
Israel-Hezbollah Tensions: US Diplomacy Amid Threat of Wider War Involving Iran and Hezbollah's Preparations
Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah escalate, raising concerns of a wider war involving the US and Iran. Both sides exchange fire along the border, leading to warnings from the US to Hezbollah about Israel's potential response. Several countries urge their citizens to leave Lebanon due to worsening hostilities, while the EU calls for de-escalation. The potential for a wider conflict adds complexity and emphasizes the need for all parties to seek a peaceful resolution. Netanyahu Announces End to Gaza War, Shifts Focus to Hezbollah in Lebanon: Nasrallah Remains Defiant
Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu announces the intense phase of the war with Hamas in Gaza is ending, but warns that this doesn't mean the war itself is over and may shift focus to Hezbollah in Lebanon. Hezbollah, led by Hassan Nasrallah since 1992, has grown into a political and social powerhouse with significant influence in Lebanon. The 'axis of resistance,' which includes Hezbollah and its allies, is prepared to confront any Israeli military action against Lebanon. Israel-Hezbollah Tensions Escalate: Biden Administration Expresses Concern Over Potential War After Israeli Airstrikes Kill Senior Hezbollah Commander
Broke On: Thursday, 13 June 2024Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon escalate, leading to concerns of a potential war. The Biden administration is working to prevent it after an Israeli airstrike killed a senior Hezbollah commander, Taleb Sami Abdullah, and targeted a command center. Netanyahu threatens full-scale war if attacks continue; conflicting reports on casualties complicate efforts for peace.