A New York Times report revealed that Asian countries are entering an energy crisis due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, while Western nations will feel the economic effects of the war.
A New York Times report revealed that Asian countries are entering an energy crisis due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, while Western nations will feel the economic effects of the war.
Three senior Tehran sources said any agreement would depend on U.S. conceding on red lines related to issues crucial to Iran, including its ballistic missile program and control over the Strait of Hormuz
This is the latest controversial post from AIPAC-endorsed Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee who is renowned for his Islamophobic comments, one of a number of Trump allies expressing sharp anti-Muslim sentiments
Steinmeier joins a growing chorus of European officials questioning the legality of U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran: France warns of Washington's unpredictability, Switzerland and Spain voice concern, Iran seeks ICC probe over alleged attacks on civilian sites
Walid Ahmed, 17, died in Israel's Mediggo prison a year ago, after suffering extreme malnutrition. Investigation into his death was closed due the fact that an autopsy could not determine causal connection to his death. His body is still held by Israel
The Royal Communications at Buckingham Palace told The Jerusalem Post that His Majesty has accepted the patronage and that it has been in the works for some time.
Since Monday night, ten missile barrages have been fired from Iran, along with two rocket attacks from Lebanon. A missile carrying a 100-kg warhead struck between buildings in Tel Aviv, causing severe damage to buildings and property
The Vice President's office rejects claims he castigated the Israeli PM in a phone call, even as U.S. officials reportedly press Israel over unchecked settler attacks and enforcement failures in the West Bank
Israeli strikes on bridges and crossings in southern Lebanon are isolating villages, worsening shortages, and raising fears of a siege. 'They believe this will erode Hezbollah's popular support base, but that is far from certain,' one resident said. 'It will increase anger and frustration toward all sides'
An arson attack on four Hatzola ambulances in a synagogue parking lot in Golders Green, a center of British Jewish life for over a century, has London's Jews feeling abandoned by the government and police – and discussing exit plans: 'The bottom line is leaving'
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said the military will hold southern Lebanon up to the Litani River and prevent residents from returning, citing security for northern Israel. Katz accused Lebanon of failing to disarm Hezbollah and vowed continued operations against the group
Survivors of the severe impact site in the southern Israeli town of Arad were evacuated to a hotel near the Dead Sea. Most of them were pulled from their beds, unable to return to homes damaged by Iranian missile fire
Any potential U.S.-Iran agreement may resemble prewar proposals, but joint control of the Strait of Hormuz would mark a clear victory for the regime, cementing Tehran's influence over regional security and reshaping the Middle East's geopolitical map
Ashab al-Yamin claimed responsibility for the incident, claiming that such attacks will continue until "the blood of Palestinians, Lebanese, and all Muslims" is avenged.
Benjamin Netanyahu has called the war with Iran a 'battle for the future' and Israelis are clinging to promises of a 'normal life' after the war. But with life on hold, it's hard not to question everything we are being told
Far-right minister Amichai Eliyahu is filling in for Justice Minister Levin, who recused himself over close ties to Netanyahu. He said a pardon in Netanyahu's corruption case 'would heal the rifts' in Israeli society. The opinion will be reviewed by the president's legal adviser before recommendations are submitted to Herzog