Suez Canal
Maersk completes first Red Sea voyage in nearly two years
Maersk said that while it had no plans yet to fully reopen the route, it was considering continuing a "stepwise approach towards gradually resuming navigation" via the Suez Canal and the Red Sea.
LPG-laden tanker on fire off Yemen, EU naval mission says
Venomous aquatic invader of Israeli seas experiences population boom in warming Mediterranean
Four die as vessel capsizes in Suez Gulf; three still missing
Suez Canal Authority says attack attempted on container ship
Shipping sources say they heard 2 explosions at the Panama-flagged ship passed through the waterway.
Syrian opposition: Iranian arms on way to Assad
Al-Arabiya says ship to enter the Suez Canal Saturday; Syrian National Coalition urges Egypt to search vessel.
Egypt army chief warns: Unrest could topple state
Egyptian defense minister says army deployment to cities shaken by violence meant to protect Suez Canal; death toll rises to 52.
PostScript: Time for Barak to bolt
We cannot afford a situation where, while the prime minister appeals to the world for understanding on the Iran issue, he is being shot in the foot by his own defense minister.
Egyptians unaffected by US threats to cut aid
Some Egyptians believe only narrow clique of military officers benefit from aid, not the average Egyptian.
US interference in Egypt Politics is Risky
For a better Egypt to emerge, the US must stay out of Egyptian politics.
Israeli history photo of the week: Turks v. British, 1917
JPost special feature: Library of Congress collection that documents Israel before the creation of the state.
'Iran plotted terror attack on Israeli ship in Suez'
'Al Ahram' reports Iranian agents offered 2 Egyptian men 50m. Egyptian pounds to carry out attack on Israeli vessel.
'Iran planned to bomb Israeli ship in Suez Canal'
'Al Ahram' reports Iranian agents offered 2 Egyptian men 50,000 Egyptian pounds to carry out attack on Israeli vessel.
Iranian navy ships return from Syria through Suez
Tehran's defense minister says traversing to Mediterranean twice in one year proves sanctions are ineffective; navy ships are said to sailed as show of support for Assad, provided training for Syrian navy.