Estimates indicate that the Middle East is rapidly heading towards an “extreme scenario” involving direct confrontation ...
Israel’s war on Gaza and actions beyond are reshaping global politics and threatening global stability, forum hears.
Lebanon is caught in a dangerous two-front game, and to understand the current conflict in the Middle East, it is essential not to overlook its internal struggles. That will be the central focus of ...
BEIRUT, Lebanon, Dec. 19 (UPI) --The conflict-ridden Middle East will stand at a critical juncture in 2026 after power shifts and unresolved wars, teetering between an uneasy status quo, the risk of ...
The great game has begun for Israel, Hamas, the US, Qatar, Turkey, and others to try to reframe the future of Gaza conflict and the Middle East. A real Hamas disarmament plan is here.
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Gaza War’s Domino Effect: How Two Years Of Conflict Altered The Middle East’s Power Balance
New Delhi: The war in Gaza has left its imprint far beyond the strip itself. Lebanon, Syria, Iran and Yemen feel its consequences. Analysts say the conflict has reshaped the Middle East and shifted ...
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Amid standoff with US, would Iran really attack Israel?
As President Donald Trump weights ordering military action against Iran — with officials from both sides scheduled to meet ...
What would a US/Israel operation in Tehran look like? Research carried out two decades ago offers some answers ...
US warships and jets are moving toward Iran, raising fears of an imminent strike as Tehran and its proxies threaten ...
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Explained | Colonial Borders: How West sparked the endless Middle East fire that still burns
The Middle East's persistent conflicts stem beyond oil, power struggles, and Shia-Sunni divides, tracing back to the Ottoman ...
President Donald Trump issued Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a stern warning Oct. 4, according to a new report. At that point, representatives from the Trump administration had hashed out ...
Opinion Columnist Elise Clifford '29 zooms in on Lebanon’s current civilian life, attempting to allocate some attention to an often neglected nation in the context of a broader regional conflict.
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