Iran is behind the steering wheel of Middle Eastern terror
If Tehran cannot keep its backseat drivers on the road, it risks being dragged into a war that it’s not ready for.
If Tehran cannot keep its backseat drivers on the road, it risks being dragged into a war that it’s not ready for.
The only thing that will prevent an attack is a ceasefire in Gaza, warn three senior Iranian security officials.
Tehran must prove to the world that it is strong and that it can deter Israel. But it does not wish to push its luck before acquiring nuclear weapons
Ismail Haniyeh, who lived in exile in Doha, was a critical interlocutor in the ceasefire negotiations being brokered by Qatar, the US and Egypt.
Iran has vowed revenge on Israel for the death of Ismail Haniyeh, which comes hours after Israel killed a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut.
The Haredi army draft conflict touches on the very essence of the relationship between the Jewish state and its citizens.
Hezbollah today is the most powerful, sub-national militant group in the world.
The Israeli PM is in Washington this week, on his first state visit since October 7.
Lebanon’s Sunnis, Shias, Christians, and Druze are all divided on Hezbollah’s conflict with Israel.
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