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Israel's confrontation with Iran, along with the war that began on October 7, marks a tectonic shift in Middle Eastern ...
In line with its long-standing approach of strategic patience, Iran is not stepping back but rearming and regrouping for a ...
Critics feared it would plunge the Middle East into a wider war. That doomsday scenario has not come to pass, at least for ...
The time has come for Arab nations to pursue a vision for a truly new regional order: one that serves Arab interests first ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Fuld v. PLO is a step forward: Terror victims and their families can now file federal ...
Egypt and Saudi Arabia share many foreign policy and regional security objectives and have a long and complicated ...
The Russian and French presidents hold a telephone call, breaking a long silence between them; Washington eases sanctions on Syria as reports surface that Damascus is in secret talks with Israel to ...
Forty years after the first effort to extract mummy DNA, researchers have finally generated a full genome sequence from an ...
The destroyers USS Thomas Hudner and USS The Sullivans worked alongside others to protect Israel from Iranian missile attacks ...
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Will the Israeli and U.S. strikes deter Iran's nuclear ambitions, or entrench a dangerous stalemate with no clear endgame?
The region is relieved about de-escalation. But it is also alarmed about an unrestrained Israel, writes H.A. Hellyer.