Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar to deepen security ties amid Iran war: What to know Gulf states and Jordan are aligning more closely as Iranian attacks persist. Saudi Arabia
Israel pushes deeper into Lebanon as Iran envoy refuses to go: What to know Israeli forces have reportedly reached the banks of the Litani River as part of a plan to set up a buffer zone between Israel and Lebanon. Lebanon
Syria sustains drone attack from Iraq, tackles smuggling tunnels on Lebanon border The incidents on Syria's borders follow threats against the transitional government by Iran and its proxies in Iraq. Syria
Turkey says NATO defenses intercepted fourth missile from Iran Turkey said NATO air defenses neutralized a ballistic munition launched from Iran that entered its airspace, marking the fourth such interception since March. Turkey
Analysis Displacement and dissent: Hezbollah’s war with Israel splits Lebanon’s Shiites By Karim Safieddine In Beirut, reporting on politics
Analysis Iran regime turns sights on UAE as war widens beyond conventional front By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
Iran investigates Raisi helicopter crash: What we know Some Iranian officials have blamed US sanctions for the helicopter crash that led to President Ebrahim Raisi’s death, while the first government report on the matter said nothing suspicious occurred. Iran
Analysis Israel unlikely to heed ICJ on Rafah halt, prepares for diplomatic fallout Israel is unlikely to withdraw its forces from Rafah despite concerns within the political and military establishment over the country's growing international isolation. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
UAE president to finesse ties in upcoming Beijing visit amid US-China rivalry The Emirati president's first trip to China in two years comes as ties to the People’s Republic are strengthening across a variety of sectors. United Arab Emirates
Raisi's death unlikely to rattle Iran's foreign, domestic politics The Iranian president's sudden death is unlikely to cause major disruptions to the political dynamics in Iran, though the Islamic Republic will go through an adjustment process. Iran
Breaking | Last Updated: May 24, 2024, 1:16 pm ICJ orders Israel to 'immediately halt' military operations in Rafah The Hague-based International Court of Justice accepted part of a request by South Africa in issuing its order. Israel
Israel recovers bodies of 3 hostages reportedly killed Oct. 7 The Israeli military announced that its troops had retrieved the bodies from a tunnel in Jabalia, in northern Gaza. Israel
Interpol red notice for mother, son who fled Turkey to US after hit-and-run A lawyer of the family of the man who died in the fatal car crash says the move raised their hopes for justice. Turkey
CIA Director Burns heads to Europe to kickstart stalled Gaza truce talks: Report After Israel's war cabinet mandated the negotiating team to resume talks, Israeli sources say there are indications that Hamas might be willing to return to negotiations. Israel
Khamenei leads Raisi’s funeral attended by tens of thousands of Iranians, regional leaders Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash on Sunday, along with Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and a number of other officials. Iran
India’s Modi ‘deeply concerned’ about Saudi King Salman’s health The 88-year-old king has faced health setbacks in recent weeks, prompting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to cancel a trip to Japan. Saudi Arabia
China, Turkey ink 'energy transition' deal during Bayraktar's visit The deal was signed as part of the Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar's visit to China. Turkey
What Gallant's nixing of Israeli disengagement law means for West Bank Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has greenlit settlers to enter the evacuated and demolished West Bank outposts of Sa-Nur, Ganim and Kadim. Israel