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Officials in Israel are acknowledging that some enriched uranium may have survived the powerful U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities last month.
Yemen's Huthi rebels have resumed their attacks on Red Sea shipping, saying they aim to force Israel to cease fire in Gaza -- ...
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun ruled out normalisation between his country and Israel on Friday, while expressing hope for ...
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon has no plans to have normal relations with Israel at the present time, and Beirut’s main aim is to ...
Only four presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize and President Donald Trump's foreign policy accomplishments already outshine them all.
With Iran facing geopolitical setbacks and economic decline, its next leader could secure survival by emulating Deng Xiaoping ...
Opinion: Hope remains that despite recent violence, a renewed friendship among cultures can re-emerge ...
AMOS YADLIN is Founder and President of MIND Israel. He is a retired Major General in the Israeli Air Force and served as the ...
Why has the Gaza war lasted so long? In a blockbuster investigative profile published this morning, the Times Magazine explains how Benjamin Netanyahu prolonged it partly for personal political ...
Operationally, the Israeli campaign was indeed impressive. For 12 days, the Israeli air force ruled Iranian skies without ...
Israel believes at least some of Iran’s highly enriched uranium was buried by U.S. strikes and not destroyed or moved beforehand.
The only way to end the possibility that the Iranians will decide to go nuclear—which could set off a very unstable chain reaction of nuclear proliferation in the region, with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and ...