Analysis Iran set to bury Khamenei, but his hard-line legacy may endure The elaborate funeral for the late supreme leader is becoming more than a farewell; it serves as a carefully staged test of regime continuity after his decades-long rule. By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
Clashes between Druze fighters, Syrian forces raise fears of renewed violence The episodes in Druze-majority Suwayda escalated amid kidnappings, various disputes, and absent movement on integrating Druze into state institutions. Syria
Analysis As US-Iran talks falter, Israel views war outcome as 'total strategic failure’ Israeli officials believe the US failure to attain the kind of agreement with Iran that it originally sought stems from the strategic mistakes made during and after the recent war. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Explainer Does provision 13 of Lebanon-Israel deal bar Beirut from pursuing war crimes claims? Part of the Israeli-Lebanese agreement has led to calls for Beirut to grant the International Criminal Court jurisdiction in Lebanon or sign the Rome Treaty to allow prosecutions. Lebanon
Newsletter: Security Israel-Lebanon deal faces rocky road By Jared Szuba In Washington, DC, reporting on defense, national security, military
US, Israel looking to resettle Gaza's Palestinians in Somalia, Somaliland, Sudan: Report Israeli and American officials have been in contact with Sudan, Somalia and Somaliland for the possible resettling of Gazans there, the Associated Press reported. United States
US slams Hamas offer to release American Edan Alexander US special envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff said Hamas faces a fast-approaching deadline to accept Washington’s proposed ceasefire extension. Israel
Syria's draft constitution: Separation of powers, territorial unity and Islamic jurisprudence After more than a week of uncertainty amid violent clashes and Israeli strikes, Syria's interim president has signed a constitutional declaration. Syria
Houthis using Chinese-made hydrogen fuel cells to build stealthier drones: Report A new report reveals that the Houthis are incorporating Chinese-made hydrogen fuel cells into their drones, potentially improving their range and reducing detection by air defenses. Yemen
Meet Lebanon's new military, security chiefs after leadership shake-up Lebanon's government has approved the appointment of new heads of security and military institutions. Lebanon
Israel confirms strikes in Syria's capital, says targeted Islamic Jihad: What we know The aerial attack came after Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa stated that Syria does not pose a threat to its neighbors and amid ongoing Israeli strikes. Syria
Senior Turkey delegation visits Syria following Sharaa-SDF deal Turkey’s top diplomat, intelligence and defense chiefs have arrived in Damascus following a key deal between Syria’s new rulers and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. Turkey
Turkey receives price offer for 40 Eurofighter jets amid Trump-EU rift Ankara's Eurofighter procurement plans are progressing as mutual intents grow in defense cooperation between Ankara and European capitals. Turkey
Gaza ceasefire in doubt as Israel tightens grip on aid By squeezing Gaza’s civilian population, Israel hopes to pressure Hamas into extending the ceasefire on its terms. Israel
Turkey’s Erdogan says he's ready to meet with Kurds brokering peace with PKK Erdogan's willingness to engage with Kurdish leaders signals a potential shift in Turkey's stalled peace process with the PKK after years of tension and setbacks. Turkey
Turkey’s defense chief deepens military ties, Syria cooperation in Riyadh The Turkish defense chief’s visit to Jeddah comes ahead of an expected visit by the president. Saudi Arabia
As Iran set to receive Trump's letter, China to host talks on nuclear program China will host a trilateral meeting with Russia and Iran in Beijing Friday to discuss Iran's nuclear program, amid renewed US efforts to renegotiate a new deal. China