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How the West got the Israel-Iran war so wrong
Critics invoked the spectre of 2003 and the quagmire of Iraq. Opinion pieces warned of regional blowback and a united front of adversaries. Analysts claimed Netanyahu was playing with fire. The phrase ...
Violence in Syria's Druze province has triggered Israeli military action, complicating relations with Turkey and creating a ...
Israeli soldiers shot Palestinians near an Israeli-backed aid site and a U.N. convoy. Both episodes pointed to Israel’s ...
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has drawn global attention to Iran’s role as a powerful ally of the Palestinian group. If Iran were to intervene directly, it would present a major ...
Israel’s military actions —in Gaza, Syria, Lebanon and now Iran — reflect the melding of Benjamin Netanyahu’s domestic political survival and his revisionist aims to reshape the regional order.
In the wake of Hamas’s October 7 attacks on Israel and the subsequent Israeli military campaign in Gaza and beyond, the Middle East is undergoing a profound ...
Despite setbacks to its missile program, Iran remains the largest ballistic missile power in the Middle East, with proxies like the Houthis posing regional threats.
The country’s defense minister, Israel Katz, said Israel would try to prevent Iran from rebuilding its missile and nuclear programs, despite a truce.
Israel’s attack on Iran risks triggering a lasting rupture with its Middle Eastern allies, Gulf Arab officials have warned.
Iowans with ties to Iran and Israel express hopes amid the ceasefire, sharing personal stories and concerns for safety and peace in the region.