War and peace
If the world spent even 10% on peace, everything could look so different - opinion
As nations pour resources into war, investment in peace remains negligible. A small shift in priorities could change the future far more than any weapon.
Israel must convince the world to direct its pressure on the sponsors of terror - opinion
What Leo Tolstoy can teach us about 'the day after' in Gaza
Letters to the editor February 28, 2022: Fighting at any price
Iran not heading to war but not afraid of conflict
Trump accused Iran of orchestrating demonstrations at the U.S. embassy in Iraq on Tuesday and said Tehran would be held responsible. Iran has rejected the accusation.
Lebanon's Aoun warns Israel would bear results of any attack
The frontier between the two countries has remained calm since Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah traded fire on Sunday.
Poland marks 80th anniversary of start of World War Two
After the war, its shattered capital of Warsaw had to rise again from ruins and Poland remained under Soviet domination until 1989.
The seven fronts: Horror on the front lines vs. tranquility on home front
Five times Israel found itself in such scenarios, in which there was a clear distinction between the blood, sweat and horrors of the front lines and the relative tranquility of the home front.
Above the Fold: Why the US cares about the Middle East
I have pondered this question over and over in recent years. The phenomenon dubbed the “Deal of the Century” just adds to my curiosity.
Mental illness affects a fifth of people living in war zones
It analyzed research from 129 studies and data from 39 countries published between 1980 and August 2017.
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis begin withdrawal from Hodeidah ports
But a minister in the Yemeni government backed by Saudi Arabia dismissed the Iran-aligned Houthis' pullout as a "show" meant to "misinform the international community."
Israel's right to the land born of prophetic vision and blood, says Deri
“The price of our freedom was purchased in blood,” Deri said.
Italy says military intervention 'cannot be a solution' in Libya
Italy, which is a big player in the oil sector in the troubled North African country, has supported al-Serraj's government.
Life goes on in Tripoli - but residents wonder for how long
In the center and northern parts of the city, there is no fighting, and cafes and shops bustle with customers, staying open as usual until late at night.