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For quite some time now, Iran has pledged to destroy Israel while it supported regional groups that have declared Israel their enemy. Israel, on its part, views Iran as an existential threat and has ...
There are a number of factors to consider as we make sense of what’s happening with Iran and Israel — and the possibility for ...
F OR THREE decades, Israel’s prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, has warned that Israel’s gravest external threat is Iran.
Iran has condemned Israel's recent air strikes as a declaration of war, with President Trump warning of further brutal attacks if Tehran does not engage in nuclear negotiations.
Militarily, Israel’s operation was a calculated and long planned response to the existential Iranian nuclear threat along ...
Once again, the skies of the Middle East bore witness to a familiar doctrine: Israel’s decades-long strategy of pre-emptive attacks designed to cripple its regional foes’ nuclear ambitions, which it ...
Israel’s attacks on Iran renewed fears of war between the countries and immediately threatened the region’s economy.
MEI’s experts react to the Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear program and the consequences for the wider region.
PM Narendra Modi received a phone call from Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, briefing him about the recent developments.
Trump swept into office hoping to be a peacemaker. Five months in, a new conflict is roiling the Middle East, with no end in ...
There was Trump’s apparent about-face on immigration enforcement, the manhandling of Sen. Alex Padilla at a DHS press ...
The timing of Israel’s air strikes suggest to some that the US influence over Benjamin Netanyahu has weakened.