Syria, Israel and Druze
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Why did Israel stand up for the Druze in Syria? Russia benefits from Israeli intervention, because there are no former terrorists. The observer writes about the current situation in the Middle East Pravda.
The answer lies in decades of tangled history, shifting alliances and geopolitical compulsions that run far deeper than any war headline.
Israel has refused to renew visas for the heads of at least three United Nations agencies in Gaza, which the U.N. humanitarian chief blames on their work trying to protect Palestinian civilians in the war-torn territory.
Abandoned by the world and their own government, my family and the Iranian people relied on their strength to get through Israel’s attacks.
Armed, financed and given impunity by the Western bloc, this phase of intensified genocidal warfare operates through the systematic bombing of civilians. This technique, too, is rooted in colonial history, dating back to 1911 when an Italian plane struck a camp in Libya in the first aerial bombardment in history.
Social media is abuzz over a plausible allegation that the blockbuster takes the Palestinian side in the war with Israel.
Late June 2025: On Truth Social, he hinted at cutting U.S. aid if Benjamin Netanyahu’s trial continued, accusing prosecutors of “undermining diplomacy.” June–July 2025: He pushed for a 60‑day cease‑fire in exchange for Israeli guarantees, using continued U.S. financial support as leverage.
UN nuclear watchdog inspectors leave Islamic Republic because of safety concerns, according to WSJ; Saudi officials urge cooperation and return to negotiations
In the first few hours of the attacks, Israel incapacitated a regime dedicated to its destruction. The Mossad intelligence agency and commando forces, deploying on the ground and with local networks,
Tens of thousands of Israelis rallied on June 5 outside of Israels Supreme Court demanding that Israels radical, activist justices, and Israels
Why has the Gaza war lasted so long? In a blockbuster investigative profile published this morning, the Times Magazine explains how Benjamin Netanyahu prolonged it partly for personal political reasons.
My deep love for God, Israel, and the Jewish people has shaped my destiny into becoming "Jerusalem Jane." I can never turn back from this calling, as I live out my "appointment in Jerusalem."