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Tel Aviv Diary: Trump and Bibi Cling to Each Other
Trump called Netanyahu as the Israeli premier was being interrogated by police.
Will Trump Send More U.S. Troops to Syria?
The president has maintained a confounding duality about using military force.
Putin and Erdogan Cozy Up to Divide Syria
Trump is trying to draw Russia and Iran apart, which is not going to be easy.
Elliott Abrams: U.S. Is Flirting With Danger in Lebanon
Are we funding the terrorist group Hezbollah by the back door?
Michael Dorf: Trump's Deal-Making Won't Help Israel
Israelis and Palestinians mean very different things by 'one state.'
Tel Aviv Diary: Can Bibi Get Trump to Change His Mind?
Trump is now against more settlements and undecided about moving the US embassy.
Hezbollah Announces Support for Syrian Ceasefire
Russia and Turkey had brokered a cessation of hostilities between the Syrian government and rebel groups.
Russia Defends Iran After Trump's Sanctions
The Kremlin and foreign ministry opposed Trump's branding Tehran a terror sponsor.
Tel Aviv Diary: Can Bibi Survive This Latest Scandal?
Netanyahu has been interrogated three times in the past 10 days.
Will Syria's Assad Benefit From the Damascus Drought?
The armed opposition is depriving the city of up to 6 million people of drinking water.
Hezbollah's Latest Conquest: Lebanon's Cabinet
Slowly but surely, the militant group is taking over Lebanon's state institutions.
Hezbollah Is the Real Winner of the Battle of Aleppo
Assad and his Syrian regime are just a figurehead; the real victory belongs to the resurgent Party of God.
Tel Aviv Diary: Why Netanyahu Is Lashing Out at Obama
Netanyahu is to be interrogated over corruption and bribery allegations.
Hidden Dangers of Moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem
The move would inflame our ally Jordan and encourage Iran and Hezbollah.
What Can Be Done to Save the Syrian Rebels?
The fall of Aleppo will go down in history as the shame of global policymakers.
Kerry Should Not Blame the Victims of Aleppo
The Assad regime, Russia and Iran are free to do as they wish to Syrian civilians.
The Fall of Aleppo Doesn't Mean Assad Wins
The idea that a government victory in Aleppo will defeat the rebels is premature.
Israel Trying to Keep Chemical Arms From Hezbollah
Avigdor Lieberman appeared to suggest that Israel was behind two Syria strikes this week.
ISIS Campaign That Spares Assad Would Empower Hezbollah
The Lebanese group now stands to indirectly benefit from the results of the U.S. election.
Michael Dorf: Will Flynn and Pompeo Make a Difference?
The new administration will be anti-Muslim, anti-civil rights and anti-immigrant.
Hezbollah Has Effectively Won the Lebanese Presidency
The path forward for Lebanon's new president points not in the direction of moderation, but to Tehran.
Lebanon Elects Christian Hezbollah Ally Michel Aoun
New leader promised to defend country from effects of Syrian Civil War.
It's Getting Dangerous for U.S. Navy Ships in the Gulf
Five reasons Iran will keep up its anti-US aggression in the Middle East.
Why the Iran-Russia Relationship Is So Uneasy
Iranian politicians say they treat Russia with deep suspicion.
Iran's Whingeing About Saudis Conceals Terror Intent
Iran is the godfather of modern terrorism that until 9/11 had helped kill more Americans than the Saudis would ever care to.
Syria: Rebels and Civilians To Evacuate Besieged Daraya
The surrender of the thousands inside the city marks a major loss for the Syrian opposition.
Nice Massacre: We Must Wage Total War Against Terrorism
Only when attackers begin to lose will the "lone wolves" begin to think better of their choices. "Join the losers" has never been a clarion call to fight.
It's Time For The World to Pressure Hezbollah and Iran
It is necessary to paralyze Hezbollah and Iran now to prevent devastation later, writes Israeli Intelligence Minister Israel Katz.
Who Are the Winners and Losers From the Iran Nuke Deal?
Five RAND Corporation experts respond to a series of critical questions about the deal, its implementation and potential challenges ahead.
Middle East Turmoil: The View From Tehran
If it can avoid triggering further Sunni radicalization, a Shiite civil war and the breakup of Iraq, Iran is in good shape to dominate Iraq's ruling structure.