Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump, the first post-inaugural White House visit by a foreign leader, could shape the Middle East for generations.
There’s nothing wrong with resetting bad relations between rivals, so long as any reset is grounded in geopolitical reality.
Now Hezbollah is also at risk of losing the support of Lebanese Shiites, who make up its domestic base. As is usually the ...
The Israeli military said it had located and destroyed several weapons storage facilities in southern Lebanon, where troops are continuing to operate as a fragile ceasefire enters its third ...
New details have come to light on the failure of Israel’s Iron Dome defence system during the Hamas-led assault on southern ...
The Trump administration has asked congressional leaders to approve new transfers of roughly $1 billion worth of bombs and ...
The families of hostages freed from Gaza over the weekend, the latest release in the ceasefire deal, described difficult ...
As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel prepares to meet with President Trump, the question of whether to strike ...
A fragile ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese militant group has been in place for over a month. The Israeli Air Force (IAF) struck military sites located in the Lebanese village of Janta on ...
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President Trump at the White House this week, the two leaders ...
Earlier, Lebanese Health Ministry said Israeli airstrike on Bekaa, eastern Lebanon, killed 2 people and injured 10 others - ...
NICOLE GRAJEWSKI is a Fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and an Associate with the Project on Managing the Atom at the Harvard Kennedy School. She ...