
Trump warns Iran of more strikes if ‘peace does not come quickly’
‘There’s no military in the world that could have done what we did tonight,’ the president said

‘There’s no military in the world that could have done what we did tonight,’ the president said

Is it possible that the Revolutionary Guard leaders will settle for a symbolic response? It’s possible, though unlikely

This analysis explores potential targets of Iranian retaliation, the prospects for regime collapse, and the broader implications for nuclear non-proliferation in the aftermath of the bombing

In ‘Operation Biting,’ Max Hastings narrates a daring action by British special forces that could have come from the pen of Alistair MacLean, the author of ‘Where Eagles Dare’

Only the ‘bunker-buster’ possessed by the US, capable of penetrating to a depth of 60 meters, could hit the Fordow uranium enrichment plant, essential to Iran’s atomic program

Rising oil and gas prices are bad news for the US and, above all, the EU. Despite calls for restraint, European powers maintain their support for Israel

The US president says it’s ‘very late’ but never ‘too late’ to negotiate
Despite the estimated effectiveness of 90%, dozens of projectiles launched by Tehran managed to hit densely populated areas of the Jewish state and critical infrastructure such as military or energy facilities

Israel and Iran escalate their conflict with evacuation orders in Tehran and Tel Aviv

Tehran, promising a ‘severe’ response, launches 100 drones toward Israeli territory. The United States maintains it did not participate in the offensive ordered by Netanyahu

Experts, witnesses, and NGOs question the figures regarding the militarized and ‘undignified’ operation, backed by Israel and the US

Activists report being ‘kidnapped’ while in international waters. The Israeli government confirms that Greta Thunberg is ‘safe’

The advance of a secret Iranian atomic program, the distrust of US allies under Washington’s protection, and the rise of China are fueling a complicated reconfiguration of the atomic landscape

Egyptian diplomat Ahmed Aboul Gheit defends dialogue with the Jewish State to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza despite admitting that it is committing ethnic cleansing

A group of extremists unsuccessfully tried to block trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing, on the border with the south of the Palestinian enclave

The shortage of supplies threatens hospital operations and the health of Gazans. The UN warns of a ‘health emergency’ due to the lack of menstrual kits

The documentary’s directors, Palestinian Basel Adra and Israeli Yuval Abraham, invite journalists and activists to visit the site, but Israeli soldiers blocked access ‘to prevent unrest’

At least 31 people have died at one of the aid distribution sites in attacks attributed to Israel. The army denies shooting civilians, while the Red Cross reports dozens of people admitted with gunshot wounds at its field hospital

In her latest book ‘How Civil Wars Start,’ the sociologist analyzes what separates democracies from autocracies. She also looks at how this gray area, in which she places the United States, is conducive to fratricidal confrontation

Three of the four distribution points run by the private foundation operating outside the UN system are located in the south — precisely where Netanyahu has been attempting for months to displace the population in order to ‘conquer Gaza’

Soldiers fired on hungry Palestinians seeking food, killing and injuring dozens of people as Netanyahu government claims to have killed Hamas leader in the Strip

The IDF believes the fundamentalist movement has recruited thousands of members and still retains much of its military structure

The Netanyahu government claimed to have struck 200 ‘terrorist’ targets in 48 hours, while humanitarian and diplomatic efforts continue to fail
The religious ultranationalist parties in the coalition are setting the government’s agenda with their plans for ethnic cleansing in Gaza and the annexation of the West Bank

An initiative driven by Trump and Netanyahu aims to take control of all humanitarian action to feed more than two million Gazans, displacing the United Nations

‘This will never stop if we don’t start doing things differently,’ says the rabbi of the local synagogue

Spain, France and Belgium are calling for greater forcefulness after the review of the framework governing bilateral relations was approved