Iran Parliament chants 'death to seditionists' in protest punishment call
Nearly 15,000 Iranians have been arrested in connection with the protests, which were spurred by the death of Mahsa Amini in September.
America—and the World—Must Stand With Iran's Freedom Revolution
The Biden administration is maintaining its policy of supporting the Iranian regime, even as the mullahs' security forces terrorize the Iranian people.
Netanyahu blasts Obama on Iran in new memoir
This exclusive excerpt from the Israeli leader's book reveals a flashpoint in his relationship with Obama and its impact on tensions over the Iranian nuclear deal.
Biden Is Pledging a Reevaluation of U.S.-Saudi Arabia Relations
If there is a silver lining from last week's OPEC+ oil cut, it's that U.S. policymakers will begin to see relations with Saudi Arabia as they really are.
Pandas gifted to Qatar for World Cup slammed as 'trite gimmick'
It is the first time China has gifted pandas to a Middle East country as part of its long-standing "Panda Diplomacy" policy.
Why the Jewish People Are the Rightful Owners of the Land of Israel
Before the establishment of the State of Israel, the only people who called themselves "Palestinians" were the Jews.
FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers – all 32 teams competing
The FIFA World Cup 2022 will feature 32 teams from across the globe with Qatar qualifying as hosts and France heading to the Middle East to defend the trophy.
Latest Sanctions Are Not Enough to Show U.S. Support of Iranian Protesters
It is time to recognize the rights of Iranian people to resist and rebel against brutal suppression.
Dissecting the OPEC+ Oil Cut
U.S. officials need to stop being shocked when the organization flouts Washington's demands.
Cell programming opens up treatment possibilities for Parkinson's
Currently, most of the treatments are intended to prevent the exacerbation of Parkinson's disease rather than to prevent it.
The Iranian Regime Is on Borrowed Time. We Must Not Give It a Lifeline.
The United States must cease negotiations with the Iranian regime on the nuclear deal.
Pharaoh Ramesses II Era Burial Cave Uncovered at Israeli Beach
The 13th-century BCE burial cave was discovered by accident when a mechanical digger penetrated its roof.
Women, Christians and Their Powerful Resistance to Iran's Fanatical Regime
What does the mullahcracy fear?
Dust Storms, Climate Change Hammer Iraq
We need the world's help in dealing with this very real and very present threat. Otherwise, the Cradle of Civilization will become known as the Cauldron of Climate Change.
Israeli Right Condemns Lapid Over Two States Speech at U.N.
Prime minister Yair Lapid said a two-state solution with Palestine would be the "right thing for Israel's security."
Saudi Women Take Up Shooting After Gun Ownership Legalized
New regulations regarding firearms are part of reforms instituted by Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman.
Local Women Teach Visitors to Cook Arab Dishes in Akko, Israel
U.S.-born Georgia Raff opened Beit Elfarasha – Arabic for The Butterfly House — in Akko, Israel, in 2020.
Faster Avocado Growing Method Perfected by Israeli Researchers
The MIGAL Galilee Research Institute reports that a recent breakthrough would enable the rapid production of avocado seedlings.
The Middle East's Security Dilemma
The security dilemma is alive and well—and it's vital for policymakers to acknowledge it.
Saudi Arabia Launches Falcon Conservation Program With Global Ambition
Saudi Arabia's Hadad program for the reintroduction of falcons to Saudi Arabia is a partnership between researchers, falconers, and wildlife volunteers.
U.S. Navy Says It Thwarted Iran Capturing Drone Vessel in Persian Gulf
The U.S. Navy released footage of a support ship from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy towing the drone vessel.
U.S. Needs Threat Equal to 'Bunker-Buster Bombs' Against Iran: Israeli PM
Stronger deterrence is needed to bring Iran back to the negotiating table for a remade nuclear arms deal, Israeli officials say.
Targets of Opportunity: Iran's Bahá'í Community Faces New Repression
Iran will not quickly end its hostility toward Bahá'ís and other religious minorities.
The Republic of Fatwas
Khomeini has been dead since 1989, but his fatwa against Salman Rushdie is not.
Iran Nuclear Talks Come Down to The Wire
Will Tehran return to compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement, or seek to press its luck by reopening the talks?
Syriac Maronite Church Stands Firm Against Hezbollah
Under the thumb of Iran, Lebanon's message of coexistence between East and West faces serious threat.
The Terrible Legacy of Ayman al-Zawahiri
On August 2, the United States announced it had killed Ayman al-Zawahiri via an airstrike in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Q&A: Jason Greenblatt's Inside Account of the Road to the Abraham Accords
The Trump appointee describes how the negotiations unfolded and the insights he gleaned about the parties involved.
Justice for My Killed Son, Justice for Lebanon
We will never be able to move on without knowing the truth about what happened to our son and the many that perished that day, two years ago.
America Isn't Blameless When It Comes to Syria
While President Joe Biden is quick to blame the Assad government, he glosses over the myriad American interventions that predictably led to Syria's current struggles.