Why Hezbollah and Israel Can’t Make a Deal
Even for those who don’t want war, one obstacle to peace is nearly immovable.
Even for those who don’t want war, one obstacle to peace is nearly immovable.
Why accept a peace proposal when the goal is “permanent war”?
As Israel’s war in Gaza bogs down, some leaders are urging a major assault on Hezbollah. That would be disastrous.
The disagreements aren’t just over tactics. They’ve become fundamental.
How hard is the White House willing to push for a resolution of the Palestinian issue?
Whether Washington can de-escalate tensions will determine the future of its regional authority.
For years, Riyadh struggled to convince its Western allies that the Yemeni militia posed a serious threat.
The first assassination outside of Gaza may be a sign of what’s to come.
His threats to democracy make him dangerous. They also make him a weak candidate.
The IDF can hand Hamas either a Pyrrhic victory or a real one