The Trump administration has much to consider about Israel, Gaza, Saudi Arabia and Iran as it implements the ceasefire deal.
Israelis and Palestinians – filled with relief, exuberance, sadness and some suspicion – celebrated on Thursday as a deal was struck to release in stages the hostages held in the Gaza Strip as part of ...
This cease-fire is still fragile, and working toward a Palestinian solution and a wider Mideast accord will require intense ...
Arab governments will be eagerly looking at options to engage with Israel, the only real military power in the region, ...
Iran is weaker and more vulnerable than it has been in decades, likely since its decadelong war with Iraq or even since the ...
The Media Line's intrepid correspondents are in Israel, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Pakistan providing first-person reporting. The PA has to prove that they are efficient, that they can change and apply ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is tapping the brakes on claims of success by President Biden, President-elect ...
Donald Trump’s victory has now set expectations for how he’ll approach foreign policy, writes TIME columnist Ian Bremmer ...
With his far-right coalition partners opposing an end to the war and threatening to quit, the Israeli prime minister may have ...
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has faced pressure for months from political allies and the families of hostages and soldiers to end the Gaza war, but analysts say he now hopes the ...
Hamas remains the dominant Palestinian power in Gaza even after 15 months of Israeli bombardment, holding sway in ...
If President-elect Donald Trump wants Mideast peace he will have to godfather a Palestinian state alongside Israel.