While global focus has shifted to other crises, Iran has rapidly and aggressively been accelerating its ballistic missile production at the speed of light.
Middle East
When monitoring replaces enforcement, groups like Hamas and Hezbollah exploit the gap—and Israelis pay the price.
Between the Euphrates and the Mediterranean, a shadow is growing ever larger—one cast by history, faith, and geostrategic interests.
Will Washington find a way to preserve the additional edge on which Israeli security policy has relied for decades?
Israel could soon find itself squared off against the Turkish military, in the south and to the north.
“Many in Iran admire Israel’s stance against the ayatollahs”—Ten exiled journalists and activists tour Israel in a bold gesture of solidarity, but warn the regime’s threat remains real.
Rabbi Oury Amos Cherki on an extraordinary journey toward dialogue with Islam: From the story of Ishmael and Isaac to the echo of Zion’s return in the Koran.
The US president met in the Oval Office with the Syrian president, a first for a head of state from the country.
Washington calls it a major breakthrough, but Israel and Kazakhstan already normalized relations over 30 years ago.