In the fog of a justified war, Israel does little to stop settler violence - opinion
While settler attacks on West Bank Palestinian villagers and farmers continue to escalate, the government has done little but turn a blind eye.
While settler attacks on West Bank Palestinian villagers and farmers continue to escalate, the government has done little but turn a blind eye.
For long-term security, Israel needs strategic depth in the form of buffer zones within enemy or potential adversary territories.
As war with Iran deepens, the long-ignored Kurdish question emerges as a decisive factor in the region’s future.
The Islamic Republic of Iran wants the outside world to erase the distinction between Iran and the regime.
In haredi society, religious authority matters more than warnings when it comes to missile safety.
Ongoing war, political tension, and societal strain cause many Israelis to feel growing despair and uncertainty about the future of Israel.
Turkey’s growing regional influence and ties to Hamas challenge NATO and US security.
Rather than collapsing, the Islamic Republic appears to be undergoing a structural shift. Power is gradually concentrating in the hands of a hardened security elite.
Israel’s economy shows familiar wartime resilience, but rising uncertainty, inflation risks, and prolonged conflict could deepen damage even as markets already look toward recovery.
Had President Franklin D. Roosevelt responded similarly to Europe’s calls during World War II, the continent’s fate could have been drastically different.
The police arrests in defiance of a court ruling pose a real danger to democratic norms but in parallel, the court must take into account the reality of wartime.