Is there still hope for a nuclear deal with Iran? Or is it time for Plan B – influenced by President Biden’s visit to the region in mid-July?
Over the past few decades, Iran has fought a shadow war. Now, this shadow war has moved to the IRGC’s backyard.
The fragility of the current Israeli government is causing many pundits to forecast yet another Israeli election.
Nuclear talks have stalled, and economic sanctions in Iran have brought civil unrest and mass demonstrations to the streets of major cities.
The election in Lebanon made it clear that voters are sick and tired of the current situation, and they want to see a change.
Israel is part and parcel of the Middle East, but its internal politics are still perplexing even against the backdrop of this volatile region.
Iran: It seems that the Baháʼís will continue to be forgotten and ignored by the international community as they have been in the past.
The developments in Netanyahu’s trial have the potential to be a watershed moment in Israeli politics and in the Middle East.