Israel strikes near Lebanon’s Qaraoun dam as war intensifies: What to know The strikes near the large water reservoir follow pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to up attacks on Hezbollah in response to rocket fire and a rising death toll in Lebanon. Lebanon
US-Iran deal could take ‘a few days’ as roadblocks emerge, nuclear talks deferred Mediators are scrambling to secure a deal that would end the war, while leaving unresolved the thorniest issues that predated it. Iran
US gave Israel 'tacit agreement' to target senior Hezbollah figures While there is no explicit agreement, sources say Washington has offered quiet approval despite a ceasefire reached April 16. United States
Analysis Cash as leverage: How Iran's push for frozen billions is reshaping diplomacy The frozen assets debate is a test of whether the postwar diplomatic track can move toward a durable framework — or whether financial mistrust will evolve into yet another breaking point. By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
US-Iran tit-for-tat strikes over Hormuz expose risks of prolonged standoff By Jared Szuba In Washington, DC, reporting on defense, national security, military
Macron invites Syria’s Sharaa to France for first EU visit: What to know France, like other EU countries, has expressed a desire to engage with Syria’s new administration and lift sanctions on the country. Syria
Why Israel's far right is embracing Trump’s Gaza displacement plan Israel's far right is elated by President Donald Trump's calls to drive Gazans away from the Strip and resettle them in other Arab states. Israel
Palestinian prisoners sent to Egypt, Turkey as Tunisia declines: What we know Egypt has taken 79 prisoners freed in the hostage-release and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, with more expected to be sent to Pakistan and possibly Algeria. Palestine
From Saudi Arabia to Australia and China, world leaders denounce Trump’s plan to 'take over' Gaza President Donald Trump’s recent remarks about a possible US takeover of Gaza after relocating the Palestinians caused a wave of uproar across the region and the world. Palestine
Analysis Could Trump’s Gaza plan be negotiating tactic for Saudi-Israel deal? On a visit to the White House, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu surely didn't imagine that President Donald Trump would propose the United States take over responsibility for managing and reconstructing the Gaza Strip. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Meeting with Netanyahu, Trump calls for removal of Palestinians from Gaza Prior to the bilateral meeting, the White House tried to put a humane spin on Trump's outlandish proposal, which critics and historians have likened to ethnic cleansing. By Jared Szuba In Washington, DC, reporting on defense, national security, military
Pomp over substance marks Sharaa's first trip to Turkey as Syria's president While the Turkish president lauded the visit as "historic," little of substance was announced and neither leader made any mention of an alleged defense pact reported Tuesday by Reuters. Syria
Iran summons Sweden's ambassador after Shiite cleric arrest The Shiite Islamic center run by the Iranian cleric has been accused of posing threats to Sweden's national security and spying on Swedish citizens as well as exiled Iranians. Iran
Sharaa's wife, Latifa Droubi, makes first appearance outside Syria: What we know Pictures and videos on social media of Latifa al-Droubi, the wife of Syria's newly appointed interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, have sparked wide interest in Syria's new first lady. Syria
UAE welcomes Iran naval delegation & ships in first such visit: What we know The Emirati Defense Ministry said that four Iranian naval vessels arrived at the Port of Khalid in Sharjah on Tuesday for a three-day unprecedented visit. Iran
Ocalan 'highly likely' to call for PKK disarmament: Turkey’s pro-Kurdish party A much anticipated statement by jailed Kurdish militant Abdullah Ocalan will very likely include a call for the Kurdistan Workers Party to disarm, Turkey’s pro-Kurdish opposition party has said. Turkey
Democrats warn Trump’s USAID freeze may fuel Middle East instability Lawmakers vowed to challenge the takeover of the agency, with or without the support of Republicans members of Congress. Syria