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.
The Middle East needs U.S. foreign policy to address two key threats: a weakened but unpredictable Iran and the resurgence of Sunni extremism in Syria. As President Trump begins his second term, he ...
Appearing on The Jerusalem Post's “Rebuilding the North” broadcast, Amir Avivi, Chairman of Israel’s Defense and Security ...
As Lebanon confronts the aftermath of another war with Israel, non-sectarian MP Michel Moawad discusses the new president, ...
Syria's rich history of peaceful coexistence is a natural blueprint for interfaith governance after the sham pluralism of the ...
An array of domestic and foreign powers are vying for influence in Lebanon, including the Lebanese Armed Forces, Hezbollah, Israel, Iran, Syria, and the United States.
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Iraq's parliament has passed an amnesty law that could lead to the release of thousands of prisoners, including those who fought for the extremist IS group ...
The Iraqi parliament has approved a significant amnesty law that may release thousands of prisoners, including those convicted for offenses against American forces and terrorist affiliations. Shi'ite ...
Around 1,14,624 Sunni and Shia endowments (endowment properties) in Uttar Pradesh are under threat. In fact, the current form ...
For Israel, Turkish President Erdoğan might become the next existential threat as he envisions a neo-Ottoman empire.