The Perils of Military Engagement with Iran: A Complex Gamble
Engaging militarily with Iran poses significant risks due to its powerful military and regional alliances, potentially leading to a prolonged conflict.
Coverage of geopolitical developments across the Middle East including Israel, Palestine, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and the broader Gulf region.
Engaging militarily with Iran poses significant risks due to its powerful military and regional alliances, potentially leading to a prolonged conflict.
Israeli airstrikes hit Lebanon's Bekaa Valley and Ein el-Hilweh, heightening regional tensions amid ongoing security concerns.
Mounting concerns arise as the Palestinian Authority teeters on the brink of collapse under increasing Israeli control in the West Bank.
As US-Iran nuclear talks continue, the US bolsters its military in the Middle East, highlighting escalating tensions.
Israeli settlers shot a Palestinian American in the West Bank, sparking international outrage and renewed scrutiny of Israeli policies.
Hamas starts a pivotal leadership election impacting cooperation with global plans and regional peace, significantly influencing its future trajectory.
Iran's internet access is partially restored post-crackdown protests, reflecting ongoing tensions and highlighting technological control as a political tool.
The increased US military presence near Iran raises fears of conflict, impacting Middle Eastern geopolitical dynamics.
Aid access improves, yet Gaza hospitals still struggle to support newborns, highlighting ongoing humanitarian challenges.
Trump's pledged $7B for Gaza is crucial yet insufficient compared to reconstruction needs, opening debates on international responsibilities.
Iranian youth share harrowing accounts of witnessing friends die as protests face severe crackdowns.
The UN Security Council criticized Israel's settlement expansion in the West Bank, ahead of critical talks on Gaza peace.