There’s nothing wrong with resetting bad relations between rivals, so long as any reset is grounded in geopolitical reality.
As Syria rises with Turkish-backed forces and Lebanon stabilises, Iran's strategic position in the Middle East weakens ...
General Yahya Rahim Safavi, the senior advisor to the Supreme Leader of Iran for Armed Forces Affairs, stated that ...
A hmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s president, spoke to The Economist on January 31st in Damascus. The conversation has been translated ...
Will the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ease tensions and conflicts in the Middle East? Possibly. But only with America’s ...
Iraqi factions are negotiating a prisoner swap with Israel to secure the release of abducted researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov in ...
Islamic extremists like Hamas believe the Quran calls them to subjugate or kill non-Muslims, and to bring the entire world to ...
A decadeslong history of violent conflict is among the reasons that countries in the region are opposed to providing a haven for the war-weary Gazans.
Friedman’s dreamscape for the Middle East makes no sense on any level. Even former secretary of state Antony Blinken ...
Lebanon’s new government should prioritize protecting and promoting human rights, accountability, transparency, and the rule ...
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) calls on all parties to the conflict to ensure the protection of civilians in Lebanon following the extension of the ceasefire agreement until February 18.
Iran's loss of influence in Lebanon and Syria has helped to spark a shift in attitude among Arab leaders.