Middle East
Israel will protect its interests if US, Iran engage in peace talks, Netanyahu says
The prime minister confirmed that Israel will continue to strike both Iran and Hezbollah until a deal is reached.
Political, economic pressures mount as US-Israel war with Iran continues - opinion
Why the US is not rushing to fully open Hormuz with force, ground troops, sources say
Iran-linked extremism fuels violence against Jewish institutions in the Diaspora - opinion
Trump acted militarily, now the US must prevent Iran’s ayatollahs from rebuilding - opinion
President Trump went to war with Iran, but success depends on whether Washington ensures the Iranian regime truly ends.
Trump pitches shared US-Iran Strait of Hormuz control, claims regime change 'already happened'
Iranian Parliament speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf is leading the talks with the United States, a source told The Jerusalem Post.
The fight today is not against Iran, but against a regime that oppresses its citizens - opinion
Millions of Iranians see weakening the regime as a chance for dignity, freedom, and hope.
Casino plans for the UAE restart
The UAE recently introduced online gambling. Construction has also restarted on its first major casino complex.
Lebanese PM backs disarming Hezbollah, blames group for dragging country into war - report
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam also endorsed talks with Israel and called for the expulsion of Iranian operatives from Lebanon.
Saudi Arabia working to keep Houthis out of Iran war as group threatens readiness to fight - report
The United States and Israel, while waging war against the Iranian regime, are trying to avoid provoking the Houthis into joining the war, a US official said.
Iran targets civilians out of desperation, CENTCOM chief Cooper tells anti-regime outlet
US CENTCOM chief Admiral Brad Cooper tells Iran International that the Islamic regime intensified strikes on civilian targets as its military capabilities decline and pressure mounts in the conflict.
The bill came due: Why stopping Iran is America first - opinion
From attacks on US forces to Hezbollah activity in the Americas, Tehran’s strategy was already targeting the United States - leaving Washington to confront the cost of delay.
Israel's open secret: Why is Dimona at the center of Israel’s nuclear weapon ambiguity? - explainer
In the 1960s, then prime minister Levi Eshkol vowed that “Israel will not be the first state to introduce nuclear weapons into the region.” The sentiment has been repeated by Israeli officials since.
Ali Khamenei’s rule is over, but Iran's path to freedom still continues - opinion
Ali Khamenei is gone, but Iran’s Shi’ite regime still threatens freedom, and the nation’s long path to democracy continues.