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The region is relieved about de-escalation. But it is also alarmed about an unrestrained Israel, writes H.A. Hellyer.
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Iran’s nuclear program wasn’t as damaged by U.S. airstrikes early Sunday as President Donald Trump had claimed, according to ...
Israel’s military success against Iran undermines one incentive for Saudi normalization and raises concerns about its growing ...
Iran launched missiles at a U.S. military base in Qatar on Monday, threatening to stoke a wider conflict in the Middle East, ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu likes to remind people that in the disorienting first days after Hamas’ Oct_ 7, ...
Israel truce to last forever. Our analysis of more than 2,000 truces suggests that’s optimistic ...
The European Union has rarely played more than an auxiliary role in helping resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in ...
Roxana Saberi felt like she was back behind bars in Tehran. As she watched Israel’s bombing of Evin prison, the notorious ...
For years, analysts predicted that an American strike into Iran would result in an all-out war in the Middle East, hundreds if not thousands of American casualties, and a ladder of escalation that ...
Nevertheless, with Iran defanged, and the benefits of ties with Israel and the U.S. looking increasingly attractive to ...