Why Israel would never attack IranAvnery, Uri
“Escalation is in no one’s interest,” Matthew Miller, the State Department spokesperson, told reporters in a briefing on Monday. He added that the United States did not consider escalation “inevitable” and was sending messages to Iran through its allies in the region that an...
Military experts have called Iran's ariel attack on Israel on Saturday night "ambitious" and warn it could push an already fragile region into a dangerous new phase. On the Sky News Daily, host Matt Barbet examines how Iran and Israel's "shadow war" has moved out into the open, alongside...
Syria’s regime and Iran back Hezbollah. Once the ceasefire began, however, HTS launched its attack in northern Syria. In all likelihood, the defeat of Hezbollah by Israel contributed to the timing of the attack. There is no evidence that the US and Israel are cheering over the attack by ...
He further criticized the U.S. attempt to frame the escalation as a clash between Iran's allies and Israel, calling it a deflection from the true root of the conflict: the unresolved Palestinian issue. "The Gaza conflict remains at the heart of the region's current turmoil, rooted in long...
"In this case, the first earthquake moved in that specific area, shifted and slipped apart five to eight meters. And the second fault as well had seven to eight meters of displacement, but that's only in that specific area, not in the entire Anatolia." Why have these ear...
In spite of himself, U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower was sucked into the Suez crisis in 1956 and the pan-Arabist revolts of the late 1950s. Lyndon Johnson barely lifted a finger to prevent the Six-Day War in 1967. Richard ... ...
And on the world's hotspot issues like the protracted Ukraine crisis and the still-raging Palestine-Israel conflict, they have their distinctive points of view. As British scholar Martin Jacques has argued, the Global South needs the right of their civilizations to be heard and represented. ...
demoralizing Hezbollah as well as eroding its power, and was cleverly targeted to avoid collateral damage. Apparently now we know that Mossad did this, since two ex-Mossad agents admitted it, and their story was shown on “60 Minutes” this week. It’s also recountedin theTimes of Israel...
Iranlaunched a barrage of drones and missilesagainstIsraelin April in response toan attack on an Iranian consular buildingin Damascus. Israeli air defences, bolstered by theUS, theUKand other allies, ensured that strike failed. Tehran will not want to fall sho...