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The battle over deterrence may shape Israel’s future security - opinion
As Iran tests Israel’s red lines, the real battle may be over the credibility of Israeli deterrence.
Iraq's PM heads to Washington to discuss militias, business, and gain Trump's support
Kenyan police fire tear gas during protest against US Ebola quarantine facility
Saudi, Qatari mediation message signal ‘Iran still has pathways to avoid isolation’ - interview
The renewed struggle over the Falkland Islands, and implications for Israel - opinion
Argentina’s assertiveness under President Javier Milei and evolving US policy reopen dormant Falklands questions.
Iran is losing economic ground as sanctions and time reshape the conflict - opinion
The more Iran disrupts the Strait of Hormuz, the more it deepens its isolation and accelerates international alignment against it.
Attempted White House dinner assassin seeks to downgrade from prison suicide precautions
Allen was assigned a "safe cell," described as a padded room with 24-hour lockdown procedures.
US says Aoun-Netanyahu meeting could help restore Lebanese control in southern Lebanon
The US Embassy in Beirut said that Lebanon stood “at a crossroads,” adding that direct engagement with Israel “can mark the beginning of a national revival.”
The great disconnect: Why Israel is losing America while winning in Iran - opinion
Israel enjoys strong backing in US policy circles, but public and generational support is steadily eroding.
Security footage shows suspect Cole Allen shooting Secret Service officer before White House dinner
US Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro shared a video of Cole Allen shooting a Secret Service officer and preparing for an apparent attack on the president.
Trump administration officials are quoting the Bible, is it good for the Jews? - opinion
“President Trump has a complicated relationship with the Bible,” The New York Times said of Trump's likely participation in a marathon reading of scripture to take place in Washington, D.C.
Strait of Hormuz should not reopen on Tehran’s terms - opinion
Washington should define success not as traffic resumed, but as Tehran stripped of the practical ability to use the strait as a recurring instrument of leverage.
Israeli embassy worker in Washington describes 'shouting, panic' at White House dinner shooting
Spokesperson for the Israeli Embassy in Washington, Tal Naim, said she was sitting about 200 meters from the stage and heard “shouting and a great deal of panic.”
Israel, world leaders voice support for Trump after White House dinner shooting
Condemnations poured in from Israel and several other countries following the attack at a Washington DC hotel, as well as expressions of relief that no US officials were harmed.