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'It's like a cancer': Lebanese journalists on life under Hezbollah's grip
Many Lebanese say they are paying the price for a conflict they neither chose nor control
Iran’s 'day after' debate shifts from regime change to who governs next - editorial
Netanyahu could call early elections as wartime success influences political strategy - interview
Orthodox news site Yeshiva World News hacked in apparent Iranian cyberattack
Joe Kent exposes truth: Evangelicals are still Israel’s real base on right-wing - comment
The bigger question is whether the American right will remain reliably pro-Israel once this war fades and the debate shifts from missiles and headlines back to culture, loyalty, and identity.
Top counterterror official Joe Kent quits, but poll shows Trump base still backs war - analysis
Not all opposition to war is created equal. There is a difference between an argument about costs and risks, and a narrative that attributes policy to a hidden.
Who are the most senior Iranian officials left alive after weeks of Israeli-US strikes? - explainer
In the wake of the devastation on the political and military echelons of the Islamic Republic, who are some of the most significant figures remaining in Iran?
Iran attacks may shift Gulf states from de-escalation to backing regime defeat - analysis
With large expat populations and large numbers of foreign workers, Gulf States thrive based on trade and having airports open and oil tankers able to transit the Strait of Hormuz.
Why Peter Beinart is wrong about Iran: A misguided view of Israel’s security - opinion
Peter Beinart's 'Jewish Currents' column contains a number of irrational argumentations.
Israel kills Iran intelligence minister Khatib in latest high-profile strike
Before the assassination was confirmed, two sources gave The Jerusalem Post different indications on the likelihood of the success of the operation, which took place Tuesday night.
US encourages Syrian action against Hezbollah, Damascus is hesitant, sources say
Despite historic enmity towards Hezbollah and Tehran, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has moved cautiously since US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran began on February 28.
What is Basij? The Islamic Republic's 'iron fist' to suppress protesters - explainer
Basij, a key paramilitary militia under the IRGC, has a violent history of suppressing protests, enforcing morality laws, and committing human rights abuses, including torture and sexual abuse.
In striking Kharg Island, Trump struck the choke point of Iran’s oil economy - opinion
Kharg Island, a tiny Persian Gulf outpost, controls nearly all of Iran’s oil exports, making it the regime’s key economic vulnerability.
How the IDF assassinated Iran’s ‘de-facto leader’ Ali Larijani
Iran's top security official was constantly moving to different secret locations throughout the last two weeks, sources said, taking precautions to avoid being located by Israel.