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Anchal VohraForeign Policy |
Perhaps the Syrian government’s worst-kept secret has been its exploitation of the Palestinian cause. At the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict in...
Flattened villages, burned fields, homes pockmarked with bullet fire, and smoke billowing out of freshly bombed infrastructure: Southern Lebanon is...
Plumes of smoke can be seen for miles in Beirut as drones humming above terrify the inhabitants and force them to seek cover. Hospitals are...
A same day that Israel remotely activated pagers in the pockets of Hezbollah members and stunned the group with its covert warfare capabilities, the...
As 400 million Europeans get set to elect 720 EU parliamentarians in June, polls are predicting big gains for right-wing populists. As a result, for...
In late January, Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland signed an agreement to create a military transport corridor between them, giving a much needed...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long resisted the concept of a two-state solution, but rarely so explicitly as in the months since the...
As the U.S. government has spent ever more of its time in recent years preparing to respond to any potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, Beijing has...
In late November, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had given Israeli intelligence agency Mossad the green light “to act against...
News, analysis, and background on the ongoing conflict. More on this topic Hamas’s attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7 may have also changed its...
Last month, Israel used its Arrow 3 long-range air defense system for the first time. When the Yemen-based Houthis fired rockets toward southern...