According to the index, Israel stayed in 18th place globally, having flatlined in military spending and eligible servicemen and women - despite still maintaining strict military service.
Global Fire Power uses over 60 factors to calculate the 'power index' of any given country - taking in conventional metrics of military capacity, as well as the technological advancements of smaller nations.
In North Africa, Algeria remains in the ascendancy over its regional competitors, standing 26th in the world.
Years of war have depleted the military resources, economies and available military spending of former regional powerhouses, including Libya and Syria.
Weakest of all countries in the MENA region is Lebanon - sandwiched between Mali and Mozambique in 111th place - with a depleted economy that has precious little to spend on new military hardware and training.