Israel
Why Israelis are being “rescued” back Into a war zone - opinion
Despite the risks, many Israelis abroad feel a powerful urge to return to Israel during wartime. Is it patriotism, family, or a deep sense of duty pulling them back into a war zone?
Strength, memory, and faith: Netanyahu’s wartime worldview - analysis
Iran’s clerical succession masks a deeper shift to IRGC control - opinion
IDF: Sunni Arab countries do not want to be stuck with Iran with no US, Israel defense
IDF has not given confidence war will neutralize Iran 60% uranium or Pickaxe Mountain threats
Iran’s Pickaxe Mountain remains a looming nuclear threat. Despite extensive efforts by the US and Israel, over 400kg of enriched uranium is still unaddressed.
IDF destroyed 2,200 Iranian regime targets, but conservative on regime change chances
Mojtaba may not be functioning as Iran’s leader, and even after 2,200 Iranian targets were hit, the IDF remains cautious about whether the regime can fall.
Bahrain arrests five accused of spying for Iran’s IRGC in latest crackdown
In Bahrain’s latest crackdown, five suspects are detained for allegedly collecting and passing intel to Iran’s IRGC, with links to terrorist plots targeting the country.
Why is this Nowruz different from all other Nowruz? - analysis
This Nowruz, Iranians face a crossroads. With the regime weakened, will the Persian New Year mark a turning point in the struggle for freedom? The stakes are higher than ever.
Araghchi denies Iran targets civilians, ready to form regional committee to probe strikes - report
Addressing Iran's overnight strikes targeting Citibank in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, Araghchi stated in the interview that they were retaliation for the recent attack on Iran's Bank Sepah.
The long fight ahead: US, Israel face Iran’s war of attrition - opinion
Iran’s regime may be weakened, but a long war of attrition could test US and Israeli patience and resolve.
Iran’s leaders may welcome chaos instead of fearing collapse - opinion
As the West gauges damage and deterrence, Iran’s ideological core may see war as a divine test, preparing the world for a messianic era.
Panoramic views, Israeli breakfast: A memorable night in Jerusalem's Herbert Samuel
The Herbert Samuel Hotel in Jerusalem is not just a well-known five-star hotel; it’s also named for my fellow Liverpudlian Herbert Samuel, who was born there in 1870.
Over 6,000 IRGC members killed, 15,000 wounded since the start of Operation Roaring Lion, IDF says
Israel is targeting "everything related to the regime's forces. There is simply in chaos in some places."
Israel has no plans for direct talks with Lebanon, FM Sa’ar says
After Haaretz newspaper said that Israel and Lebanon were expected to hold direct conversations in the coming days, Sa'ar denied the shared information.