
About SITREP ISR
SITREP ISR is an AI-assisted archive of situation reports covering Israel and the regional security environment — Iran, Lebanon / Hezbollah, Gaza, the West Bank, Jewish communal affairs, and the multilateral institutions shaping those theatres. Everything here is produced by open, inspectable pipelines — the source allowlist, the models used, and the full deliberation are all recorded.
Two pipelines
The site publishes two distinct things. They share the grounding layer but serve different purposes.
How SITREPs are generated
The evidence-grounded situation report pipeline: trigger → grounding → triage → research → writer → publish. What the model is asked to produce, what's validated, and why heartbeat runs don't publish.
How simulations work
The multi-agent council that produces the Simulations section: scenario + grounding → parallel deliberation across model families → Council Head synthesis. Experimental — value is in aggregating divergent perspectives, not prediction.
Reference
What the pipelines are drawing on, and how to read what they produce.
Sources
The curated allowlist of outlets the grounding layer is permitted to pull from — Western wires, Israeli media, Arab/Gulf, Iranian state, OSINT, think-tanks, official channels.
Disclaimer
What this site is, what it isn't, how to read uncertainty markers, and what to do if you spot a factual error.
Listen
Every SITREP is also released as a narrated podcast episode.

SITREP ISR
Narrated briefings on Israel and the regional security environment, published as events warrant.
Attribution & contact
Curated by Daniel Rosehill, based in Jerusalem. Commentary and related work at danielrosehill.com.
Feedback, corrections, source suggestions: site@sitrepisr.com