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The US military operation in Yemen serves as a direct signal to Iran, indicating a shift in American policy. This is an exceptionally forceful military campaign designed to achieve tangible results, rather than merely sending a message. The latest escalation presents an opportunity to dismantle Iran’s proxy model and reshape the regional order.
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An international law summary regarding Prime Minister Netanyahu’s announcement that “the entry of all goods and supplies to the Gaza Strip will be halted.” In short, Israel’s actions in halting …
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Now, as Donald on his second term, many of these key disputes with Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan remain unresolved, while new frictions have emerged – some of which could significantly impact Israel.
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As anticipation and excitement reach their peak ahead of the return of six more hostages to Israel, discussions in Jerusalem and Washington have already turned to the next steps. These are not only related to the ‘deal’ with Hamas but also to broader efforts aimed at realizing President Donald Trump’s vision and grand plans for the Middle East.
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Iran is weaker, more vulnerable, and the threat it poses is clearer than ever. The Trump administration must combine diplomacy with strategic collaboration with Israel to take preemptive and preventative measures.
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The newly elected U.S. president’s statement is not just an expression of solidarity with Israel but a time-bound commitment to deliver results. Trump knows his success here will affect his standing on other challenges. Israel should propose practical steps to fulfill this commitment.
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It’s Trump time: Handcuffs off versus Hamas and Iran. Therefore, hostilities are about to escalate – yes “escalate” – purposefully and usefully so.
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The US pressured Baghdad to disarm the pro-Iranian militias, and shortly afterward, these militias announced: we’ll stop attacking Israel. Is Yemen now the only remaining outpost of Tehran in the regional conflict, and what are Tehran’s options regarding its influence on Iraq?
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Despite concerned statements from the US and European Union, despite the persecution of candidates and the huge election gap – the White House hasn’t really condemned Tunisia’s government.
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The dramatic changes in Syria harm Iran’s strategic assets in the region, including the Al-Bukamal border crossing between Iraq and Syria.