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Since Hamas’ October 7 attack and ensuing regional conflicts, Netanyahu has repeatedly boasted about “changing the face of the Middle East” in ... Syria’s new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa ...
Israeli attacks on Iranian facilities could escalate the threat of regional and global conflict. Donald Trump distances himself from his traditional ally.
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Netanyahu’s vision for a new Middle East: Hegemony, not harmonyAnd yet, Netanyahu speaks of a new Middle East—of expanding the Abraham Accords, of never allowing the Palestinians to have their state, of displacing millions in Gaza, and of never withdrawing ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed on Sunday to press on with prisoner exchanges with Russia and said any failure by Moscow to uphold humanitarian accords cast doubt over U.S. and other efforts to end the more than three-year-old conflict.
The strikes are a sign of Israel’s shift away from restraint, containment and short wars, and toward using force to project power across the Middle East.
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Netanyahu is the odd man out in Trump’s Middle East tripABU DHABI — As President Donald Trump hopscotched around the Middle East this week, he was the star of elaborate ceremonies, announced new U.S. policies and unveiled billions of dollars in new ...
After strikes on Iran, Netanyahu addresses Iranian people directly, pointing to regime weakness and encouraging resistance as minority groups seeing increased oppression from regime.
During his second government, between 2009 and 2013, he tried at least twice to launch attacks against Iran’s nuclear programme but was stymied. He faced a series of obstacles. His generals and security chiefs opposed such a move.