The Media Line
Continuation of Abraham Accords depends on peace as a ‘strategic choice'
Between 2021 and 2024, trade between Israel and Abraham Accords Partners increased by 127%, Asher Freedman, who was involved in the accords from the onset, said.
Billions in doubt: Bogus investments taint Syrian projects, but Saudis remain reliable
Algeria names Sifi Ghrieb as prime minister, announces new government
Israeli-led study finds green and Mediterranean diets slow brain aging
US and Afghanistan agree to hostages-for-prisoners exchange
Taliban representatives met with US Officials to discuss normalization efforts, diplomatic relations, and freeing detained US citizens.
Upper Galilee leaders warn bureaucracy, neglect can determine the future of Israel’s north frontier
Almost two years of displacement have left scars not only on infrastructure but on the very social fabric of northern Israel, and the question is no longer only how to rebuild.
Egypt revives NATO-style Arab force plan after Israeli strike in Qatar - report
Egypt is pushing to revive a NATO-style Arab military force for rapid defense in case of attacks. The proposal gains traction ahead of an Arab summit, with Cairo seeking regional support.
Pakistan deals with fallout of big data leak, with questions over government control
Security and Defense Analyst Adeeb Uz Zaman Safvi says the breach is "a threat against national sovereignty."
Voices from the Arab press: Trump, Israel, and Gaza
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
NRB’s Troy Miller on Charlie Kirk: ‘He championed speech over violence'
Police locked down UVU and launched a sweeping search as bipartisan leaders condemned the killing and tributes poured in from faith and pro-Israel groups
'Scheme by the Jew': Libya Grand Mufti condemns rumors Trump looking to resettle Gazans there
Libya’s Grand Mufti, Sadiq Al-Ghariani, condemned rumors that US President Donald Trump asked the country to host resettled Gazans.
Israeli measures after Jerusalem attack stir debate over security and collective punishment
Israeli security officials regard punitive measures as essential for survival, while many Palestinians view them as fueling a cycle of violence
Arab media reflects on 9/11: From reverence for its victims to resentment over its aftermath
Guantanamo detainee Mansur Ahmad Saad al-Dayfi expressed, 'What began as a fight against terrorism turned into a war on us—on our communities, our families, our faith'
Charlie Kirk’s mentor, Dennis Prager, struggles with denial, says internet will preserve his impact
Prager's first reaction to learning of Charlie Kirk’s assassination was one of “denial. I pride myself in confronting reality. This was one of the rare cases when I was unable to do so.”
Twenty four years after 9/11, al-Qaeda resurgence poses ‘daily threat’ to US
“After Afghanistan fell in 2021, al-Qaeda quietly began rebuilding its networks while working closely with the Taliban," said Azim Shinwari, a former Afghan senior counterterrorism expert.