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Even if Netanyahu believes that his forces can ultimately defeat Hamas in Gaza, the threats coming from the Houthis should have made the Israeli government think twice.
Ramaphosa’s Washington DC visit, the US deal with the Houthis and its lifting sanctions against Syria suggests he is ...
Paying heavy price for hostages is a strength, not a weakness, Gantz says • 'Evil will not triumph': Witkoff pledges action ...
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At least one person was killed and nine others injured in Israeli airstrikes on two seaports in western Yemen, local ...
Not Gautam Gambhir, 50-year-old former cricketer appointed India A's head coach for England tour Rafale maker Dassault ...
Netanyahu long viewed Donald Trump as the US president of his dreams, who would eliminate any daylight remaining between Israel and the United States, thereby strengthening Netanyahu’s hold on power.
On Iran, Gaza, Syria and Yemen, President Trump is moving ahead without Israel, reshaping decades of foreign policy.
Israel launched a series of airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah and Salif ports on May 16, targeting what it described as ...
Unless an agreement to release hostages is reached quickly, Israel seems ready to launch its ‘Gideon Chariots,’ a large ...
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The Houthis’ Parting Shot at Donald Trump
What one sees in the Middle East today is the last vestiges of the American empire fading away, being replaced by a more ...