Israel

The Ruling Australian Labor Party and the Opposition Coalition Are Divided on Israeli-Palestinian Policy Positions
Despite Evidence of Its Duplicity, Qatar Created a Closed System to Influence All Parties to the Negotiation
The Cause of the Blast Is Undetermined but Two Conservative Papers Suggest a Possible Link to Nuclear Talks
The Houthis Are the Only Iran-Aligned Force to Have Directed Its Attacks Not at Israel Alone but Also at Western Targets, Including International Shipping
The Middle East Forum participated in a high-level panel on “Eastern Mediterranean Contributions to Middle East Security” at the Delphi Economic Forum in Greece.
For the United States, Formalizing the Alliance with Greece, Cyprus and Israel Represents a Strategic Imperative
U.S. President Surprises Israeli Delegation as He Announces Iran Talks, Refuses to Commit to Tariff Relief, Praises Hamas Defender Erdoğan
Expanding Investigation Suggests That Israeli Decisions on Hostage Talks, Relations With Egypt Could Have Been Influenced by Doha
As Israel and Hamas Struggle to Extend Their Ceasefire, Cairo Is Emerging as the Unlikely Deal-Maker
The Danger Is Not Just What This Administration’s Stance Might Mean for Ukraine, but the Rubicon Crossed in U.S. Foreign Policy
With Iran’s Proxies Weakened and Its Air Defenses Damaged, the Time Is Ripe for Israel to Act Against Tehran’s Nuclear Program.
Peace Demainds Us To End the Destructive Chimera.
The Biden-Era Divide Between the Legislative and Executive Branches over Israel Juxtaposes Sharply with His Predecessors
MEF Director Gregg Roman Lays Out a Strategy for Regional Stability and Democratic Change in Iran