How Will Iran Retaliate Against Israel?
The issue isn't whether Iran will retaliate but rather how.
Armenia Under Siege
Will Armenia's military and government respond to the new Azeri attacks, amid a possible invasion?
Israel's Intelligence Agencies and Military Need More Civilian Oversight
The failures of Israel's intelligence community to learn of the coordinated Hamas assault on Oct. 7 and prevent it underscores the need for comprehensive reforms to Israel's intelligence community.
Al Jazeera Deserves to Be Blocked
Israel's parliament recently passed a law aiming to shut down Qatar's quasi-state-run Al Jazeera Media Network.
My Son Was Killed by Hamas. His Body Is Still Hostage in Gaza
Our two sons fought to defend Israel from the brutal and illegal Hamas invasion on Oct. 7. One was killed and his body taken hostage, the other injured.
Netanyahu is an Albatross Around Israel's Neck
The president of the United States told the prime minister of Israel what the prime minister didn't want but needed to hear.
My Grandfather Is Still a Hostage in Gaza. We Must Free Him and the Others
My grandparents were brutally taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7 from their home in Kibbutz Nir Oz. My grandfather, who is also a great-grandfather, remains in captivity to this day.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet turning to new drones amid huge losses: Report
Moscow is reportedly arming its Black Sea Fleet with new first-person-view drones.
Joe Biden's approval rating has catastrophically fallen over Israel
As the six-month anniversary of the Gaza war approaches, polling for Newsweek shows the president is facing backlash.
Sanctions and drones are devastating Putin's energy empire
Novatek has stopped operations at its Arctic LNG 2 project in the latest blow to Russian fuel exports, which are key to funding Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia abandoned by allies as US tightens sanctions noose
Moscow's allies, including China, Turkey, the UAE, and India, appear to be growing more wary of U.S. secondary sanctions.
Ultimately, Hamas Owns Every Death in Gaza—Civilians Included
The death of seven international aid workers from World Central Kitchen (WCK) in Gaza this week, was a profound tragedy.
The Sudan Crisis and Its Forgotten Toll on Neighboring Countries Like Chad
The main challenge for the humanitarian response is both straightforward and complex: chronic underfunding.
Russia-linked ship with nuclear load held at NATO port
The "Atlantic Navigator II" has been held at Rostock, Germany's largest Baltic port, for weeks.
Who Is This 'Godly' Man Calling for Gaza's Nuclear Incineration?
The recent abhorrent remarks made by an ordained pastor, now shamefully occupying a seat in Congress, have compelled me to break this silence with unyielding condemnation.
Unexploded WWI and WWII bombs growing "much more sensitive"
Explosive weapons from the world wars may be getting more and more volatile and are at risk of exploding when disturbed.
Russia's ailing Black Sea Fleet to receive new missile carriers
The boost comes after Kyiv said a third of Russia's warships in the Black Sea have been sunk or disabled since the war began.
Russia map shows Ukraine drones hit shocking new milestone
"For the first time, a Ukrainian drone flew to a target 1,200 km [745 miles] away," the Crimean Wind Telegram channel said.
Shahed drone plant deep inside Russia hit by UAV: video
A video appears to show the moment a drone struck a site in Tatarstan, Russia, causing a huge fireball.
Israel's Attack on Rafah Must Proceed. Here's Why
Although the perpetrators may have changed 80 years later, Hamas' monstrous savagery and agenda is no different to the Nazis.
Crimea video shows Russian tanks brought in on trains
Russia has used Crimea, the annexed peninsula it has controlled since 2014, to launch attacks on mainland Ukraine and supply its frontline troops.
"Explosion" sparks huge fire at Russian defense facility in Siberia
Videos and photos showed black smoke rising over one of Russia's largest manufacturing plants, which serves the country's military-industrial sector.
Putin could redeploy disgraced former commander to thwart NATO threat
Alexander Lapin could head a military district that oversees parts of the nation's defense strategy in Russia's western region.
Putin ally makes nuclear threats to 2 NATO countries
A "radioactive tsunami" will wipe the United Kingdom away, Vladimir Solovyov warned.
Every Russian Black Sea ship sunk or disabled by Ukraine
Kyiv's navy says a third of Moscow's warships in the Black Sea have been destroyed or put out of action since the war began.
Zelensky adviser issues ominous warning about "great war"
"Putin is not going to stop," warned Ukrainian internal affairs adviser Anton Gerashchenko.
Putin friend predicts nuclear strike "most likely" coming
Viktor Medvedchuk said, "If the collective West continues to assert its right to global dominance, Ukraine's human capital will not be enough in any case."
Russia's brand new artillery system smashed to smithereens
A Ukrainian activist said the 2S40 Floks artillery system was destroyed near the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
Ukraine's army chief issues "fatal" warning to Russia over new offensive
"If the Russians go there again, Kharkiv will become a fatal city for them," said Oleksandr Syrskyi.
Putin "is weak now"—former CIA worker
"Putin is destroying everything that matters to us," said John Sipher, a former CIA officer.