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Iran war reshaped West Asian geopolitics. With regime change rhetoric rising again, what does this mean for global peace?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Israel's Nir Oz kibbutz near the Gaza Strip on Thursday for the first time since ...
The refusal of Australia and other Western countries to talk about Netanyahu's genocide in Gaza is encouraging a more blatant ...
In his first visit to Kibbutz Nir Oz, the hardest hit town during Hamas’s October 7 attack, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits Nir Oz kibbutz, addressing protests and reaffirming his commitment to hostages ...
The American president said on Tuesday that Israel had agreed to abide by a 60-day ceasefire deal with the Palestinian group, ...
Instead of his planned trip to the Asian nations, Rubio will now attend a meeting between US President Donald Trump and ...
Hamas is seeking guarantees that a new US-backed ceasefire proposal for Gaza would lead to the war’s end, a source close to ...
The Hamas-run Civil Defence agency has said that one Israeli strike hit a school-turned-shelter for displaced families in ...
New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman unpacks the geopolitical fallout from Iran’s stunning defeat in a 12-day war against Israel and the US—and what it means for Israel, Gaza, the US, and the ...
Israel’s foreign minister denounced the Amnesty report, saying the organization has “joined forces with Hamas and fully ...
Even for a man who once boasted that his supporters would get "tired of winning," US President Donald Trump is on a roll.