Middle East
Syria arrests five ISIS-affiliated suspects over shooting of US, Syrian troops in Palmyra
The attack was barely a month after Syria announced it had signed a political cooperation agreement with the US-led coalition against ISIS.
Executed Iranian nuclear scientist confessed to aiding Israel after torture, threats against mother
From Kyiv to the Golan: The Ukraine-Russia war’s unseen impact on Israel - opinion
IDF kills senior Hamas terrorist Ra'ad Sa'ad in Gaza City strike
Syria’s broken energy sector to be repaired through agreements with four Saudi companies
Damascus signs agreements to rehabilitate war-damaged oil and gas fields, boost power supplies, and signal the start of a wider reconstruction push .
IDF renews incursion into Syria's Quneitra Governorate, state media claims - report
The news source's correspondent in the southern governorate claimed that the IDF entered with six military vehicles, searched four houses, and set up four checkpoints in the area.
Iran-backed militias reassert power in Iraq, proving the Islamic axis is still standing
BEHIND THE LINES: Despite setbacks, Iraq’s Iranian-backed militias continue to thrive politically, posing a lasting threat to Israel’s security.
UNRWA is beyond repair, so it's time to move on - opinion
Evidence mounts of UNRWA’s terror ties; the agency must be closed. It is the first step to rebuilding Palestinian society.
Lebanese FM claims Israel intends to carry out military operation
Rajji said in the interview that Beirut was holding diplomatic talks to "prevent the expected Israeli attack."
Gaza plan could force breakthrough between Israel and Pakistan, journalist tells 'Post'
Talking to The Post from Islamabad, Ahmed Quraishi reflects on the backlash to his 2022 trip, Pakistan’s long-hidden points of contact with Israel, and the Gaza deal's historic opportunities.
Stan’s the name: Inside Israel’s growing partnerships across Central Asia
From energy and agriculture to security and tourism, Israel’s ties with the Central Asian 'Stans' are ever-expanding.
In first, IDF calls off attack on Hezbollah after Lebanese army springs into action
In early 2025, top IDF sources told The Post that the Lebanese army was doing a much improved job in eliminating left-over Hezbllah weapons and positions in southern Lebanon.
My Word: Playing the dangerous boycott game - opinion
From the UN to Eurovision to Guinness, global arenas are turning against Israel, revealing a deeper campaign to delegitimize the Jewish state.
Israel’s media has not learned the lessons of the October 7 massacre - opinion
Israel’s media continues to repeat IDF claims without scrutiny, and after the October 7 massacre, that failure is dangerous.
Grapevine, December 12, 2025: Regressing, not progressing
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.