How Syria’s delicate peace could unravel
The country is a patchwork of armed factions and opposition groups – trying to reconcile feminists with jihadists will be tough

The country is a patchwork of armed factions and opposition groups – trying to reconcile feminists with jihadists will be tough
How a gangly eye doctor became a brutal dictator presiding over 13 years of carnage that claimed the lives of over half a million people
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Islamist rebel faction that mounted offensive leading to regime’s downfall, is an unknown quantity
An enfeebled Tehran will either have to open talks with the West or go nuclear
Group does not directly hold office but its stranglehold means few dare challenge it openly
The Telegraph’s top journalists analyse the top defence, security and foreign affairs stories, and tell you what you need to know
Tehran has viewed Hezbollah as its chief insurance policy against an Israeli attack on its nuclear programme – but that has been swept away
Over the coming days, it will become clear whether Israel’s ground incursion proves to be a decisive step forward or a grave miscalculation
Shia Muslims fleeing Israeli attacks on Lebanon appear to have begun questioning loyalty to Tehran
The Telegraph’s top journalists analyse the top defence, security and foreign affairs stories, and tell you what you need to know
Fateh Sharif was responsible for coordinating relations between Hamas and Hezbollah, Israeli military officials have said
Hezbollah leader died a slow and painful death from toxic gas inhalation, according to Israeli media
While Hezbollah’s threat to Israel diminishes over time after Nasrallah’s killing, Lebanese society may be left to bear the brunt
Death of Revolutionary Guards commander confirmed as Joe Biden says assassination was ‘justice’ for Hassan Nasrallah’s victims
Heaviest blow of ruthless military campaign in Lebanon devastates group and may change face of Middle East