Why US, Israel are freezing France out of Lebanon talks With talks between Israel and Lebanon being held in Washington, Paris still insists that it must be involved to balance possible American bias and to protect Beirut’s interests. Israel
Analysis Why Saudi Arabia, Egypt are wary of Turkey’s proposed 4-way defense pact with Pakistan The proposed framework faces major hurdles and fault lines, ranging from NATO constraints to Israeli opposition and weak military integration. By Barin Kayaoglu In Ankara, reporting on geopolitics and national security
Feature Gazans show cautious hope ahead of first local elections in 20 years The city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza is set to hold municipal elections for the first time in nearly two decades. By Rasha Abou Jalal In Gaza City, reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
In Lebanon, Saudi Arabia pursues quiet diplomacy as Trump pushes Israel normalization Saudi Arabia has been engaged in intense diplomacy in Lebanon in recent days, leading up to the extension of a ceasefire with Israel. Lebanon
Analysis Israel fears Trump angling for Lebanon deal to offset Iran missteps By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Turkish military academies to train 49 Syrian cadets amid joint drills: What to know The training and drills mark the first visible implementation of the military cooperation deal Ankara and Damascus signed in August. Turkey
Aoun urges response after Israeli raid kills municipal worker in southern Lebanon Israeli forces killed a municipal employee during an incursion into Lebanon, further escalating tensions in a country where fears of a renewed war have grown in recent weeks. Lebanon
Newsletter: Daily Briefing Sharaa hails 'historic opportunity' for Syria investment Israel carries out new strikes in Gaza; Iraq hit by wave of political violence ahead of national elections; and more. By Beatrice Farhat In Beirut, reporting on regional news, culture, conflict
Iraq hit by wave of political violence weeks ahead of national election Authorities work to step up security ahead of the upcoming vote, which could again be marked by low turnout amid widespread frustration with the political process. Iraq
Newsletter: Daily Briefing Israel says ceasefire back on after strikes kill 104 in Gaza Mass executions, atrocities follow RSF capture of Sudan’s el-Fasher; Turkish, Libyan officials meet as Ankara seeks greater access to EastMed energy; and more. By Rosaleen Carroll In Washington, DC, US, reporting on the Middle East
RSF’s el-Fasher takeover kills 2,300 in Sudan as UAE accused of aiding militia Videos coming out of the captured North Darfur city show scenes of brutal violence and devastation, with hospitals turned into “slaughterhouses” and civilians executed in the streets. Sudan
Israel renews Gaza ceasefire after airstrikes kill over 100 Palestinians After a night of aerial strikes in the Gaza Strip in retaliation for the killing of an Israeli soldier in Rafah, the Israeli military announced the resumption of the Gaza ceasefire. Israel
Iran's quiet IRGC reshuffle fuels speculation of postwar shake-up Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has quietly removed veteran commander Mohammad Reza Naqdi, fueling debates on postwar restructuring, internal recalibration and lingering espionage allegations amid broader shifts in the country's security hierarchy. Iran
Newsletter: Gulf Saudi FII becomes stage for global diplomacy Riyadh’s high-profile investment forum set the stage for global diplomacy this week, as Gulf states deepened ties from Tehran to Bogotá and expanded their reach across Africa and Asia. By Francesco Schiavi In Bologna, reporting on security, defense, economy, governance
Live Updates Netanyahu orders 'powerful' strike in Gaza after Hamas attack in Rafah Earlier in the day, Hamas militants fired anti-tank missiles at an Israeli military force that was conducting engineering work in the Rafah area, which remains under Israeli control. Israel
Aid groups sound alarm on 'atrocities' after RSF captures Sudan's el-Fasher Sudan’s RSF are facing numerous accusations of rights violations and abuses against civilians following their takeover of el-Fasher city in the Darfur region. Sudan
White House withdraws Rayburn’s nomination for top Mideast policy role Decision raises questions about future role of the State Department’s Near Eastern Affairs Bureau as the Trump administration relies on special envoys to cut through bureaucracy with big promises for a region still reeling from interlinked wars. Syria