Embracing Netanyahu (again), appeasing Trump, cold-shouldering Tehran: Modi has overturned New Delhi's delicate balancing act between Iran and Israel. Is the prime minister gambling with India's future?
In the best case for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Tehran weakens Iran and gives rise to a Sunni axis that bolsters Riyadh; in the worst, oil fields burn and Saudi legitimacy erodes across the Arab world
Netanyahu rushed to brand the new war against Iran in Likud colors, using the war to weave the tapestry of his election campaign. But when the war is over, Israelis will face a different threat: the coalition's threat to Israeli democracy
The proximity of the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran to the Jewish holiday of Purim – which celebrates the triumph of the Jewish people in ancient Persia – has provided an abundance of fodder for statements by Israeli officials, mememakers and antisemitic conspiracy theorists alike
Leading Republican Senator Tom Cotton estimated that the U.S. campaign against Iran would last 'for probably a few weeks,' adding that the primary objective of the remainder of the operation is 'destroying Iran's vast missile arsenal'
After failing to take responsibility for October 7, Netanyahu once again sacrifices Israelis and the country for his own political survival in the current offensive against Iran
Tomer keeps his café open even during an attack, Yam just wants it to be over, and Guy is still mostly worried about the upcoming elections. As another war with Iran breaks out, the uncertainty that troubled many Israelis has only deepened
Flight maps showed airspace over Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Israel and Bahrain virtually empty as Israel said it struck Iran and the US military initiated a series of strikes against targets in the country.
The U.K. Maritime Trade Operations agency said it received multiple reports from vessels in the Gulf that they had been notified of the Strait of Hormuz's closure. There was no immediate confirmation from Iran
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also said that to the best of his knowledge, Khamenei was still alive. Earlier, it was reported that Israel informed Egypt of a plan to strike Iran about 48 hours in advance, according to a diplomatic source who spoke with Haaretz
While Germany, France and the U.K. called on Iran to cease attacks on countries in the region, Russia called the joint U.S.-Israeli strike on Tehran a 'premeditated and unprovoked act of armed aggression'
In a speech released shortly after the U.S. and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran early Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to 'destroy their missiles and raze their missile industry to the ground' while warning that 'Americans may be lost' in the 'massive, ongoing' operation
Netanyahu sees a historic opportunity with the military operation in Iran, but has overlooked the long-term risk for U.S.-Israeli relations. If the war exacts a price from the United States, many Republican and Democratic voters will accuse Israel of having pushed for it deliberately
He later commented that he would not allow Iran to enrich uranium at all, adding that Tehran 'doesn't want to go quite far enough, and it's too bad.' Meanwhile, several countries recommended their citizens not to visit Israel or Iran amid mounting tensions
The IAEA estimates that Iran had 440.9 kg of uranium enriched to up to 60% before last year's Israeli-U.S. attacks - enough, if enriched further, for 10 nuclear weapons, according to an IAEA yardstick. The agency and Western powers believe the bulk of that is still intact. Washington wants Tehran to give it up
A day before Trump's top advisors, Witkoff and Kushner, head to Geneva to tell Iran they can never have a nuclear weapon, the president's high-stakes address provided the clearest insight yet into his thinking – and it still wasn't enough
Amid the Epstein files scandal and low approval ratings in the background, Trump's boasts about the economy, peace and Iran during his speech, the longest State of the Union address ever, mainly highlighted the gap between his statements and reality