
Israel’s natural gas is changing how its neighbours are responding to the conflict
There are plenty of good reasons for Egypt and Jordan not to be drawn into war in the Gaza Strip but one of them is their new dependency on Israeli gas.
There are plenty of good reasons for Egypt and Jordan not to be drawn into war in the Gaza Strip but one of them is their new dependency on Israeli gas.
Hassan Nasrallah’s broken silence adds another layer of complexity to an already intractable problem and raises the risks of escalation.
Iain Martin speaks to David Petraeus, retired four star US Army general and former director of the CIA, about a new age of global conflict.
The fact that democracies lose small wars bodes ill for Israel and the West.
Lebanese caretaker prime minister, Najib Mikati, has outlined a three-step peace plan. But how important will it be?
Even if Israel accepted calls for a ceasefire, it is quite clear its enemies would not.
Dystopian scenes witnessed in Britain in recent weeks risk being mere trailers for the main feature.
Despite giving refuge to many, many thousands of Jews in the 1930s, Britain has tacitly remained remarkably anti-Semitic.
No new Gaza leadership will be secure if it arrives in power on the back of an Israeli tank.
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