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Subject By The Numbers: Conflict with Hezbollah, Water Scarcity, South Korean Ammunition, and More
Date March 31, 2024 3:05 PM
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4,400

Since October 7, there have been more than 4,400 violent incidents concentrated around the Blue Line and the Golan Heights involving Israel and Hezbollah, according to CSIS analysis.



SOURCE: "The Coming Conflict with Hezbollah" by CSIS's Seth G. Jones, Daniel Byman, Alexander Palmer, and Riley McCabe.

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14 percent

Climate-related water scarcity in the Middle East is projected to reduce GDP in the Arab states by as much as 14 percent by 2050.



SOURCE: "Surviving Scarcity: Water and the Future of the Middle East," by CSIS's Natasha Hall.

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300,000

Last year, the Biden administration worked with South Korea to send over 300,000 155-millimeter shells to Ukraine. The administration may need to re-tap the South Korean munitions stockpile to arm Ukraine.



SOURCE: "Can South Korean 105-Millimeter Ammunition Rescue Ukraine?" by CSIS's Mark F. Cancian and Chris H. Park.

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1,000

In the past decade, Niger had emerged as a U.S. foothold for military operations in the Sahel region, with two major U.S. bases and roughly 1,000 military personnel in the country.



SOURCE: "The Cost of Paternalism: Sahelian Countries Push Back on the West," by CSIS's Catherine Nzuki.

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