Newsletter: Security Iran war reveals limits of US air power After weeks of airstrikes, Washington faces a narrower set of options as Iran retains leverage over Hormuz ahead of upcoming talks. By Jared Szuba In Washington, DC, reporting on defense, national security, military
In Islamabad, US set to face a more defiant Iran at negotiating table Iran's widening ambitions after the war include a bid to exercise permanent control over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran
Lebanon boosts army presence in Beirut as Hezbollah slams Israel talks: What to know The Lebanese government’s openness to talks with Israel has angered Hezbollah while its efforts to assert authority in Beirut has won praise from Gulf states. Lebanon
Newsletter: Turkey ISIS attack on Israeli consulate rattles Turkey A shootout outside the Israeli consulate general in Istanbul exposes suspected ISIS links and raises fresh security concerns in Turkey. By Ezgi Akin In Ankara, reporting on diplomacy, EU-Turkey ties, NATO
Analysis Ahead of Washington talks, Israel has little choice but to accept ceasefire in Lebanon By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Israel's Netanyahu 'must go now,' says opposition leader Lapid For the first time since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, opposition leader Yair Lapid said Netanyahu can no longer head the government, arguing that the Israeli public does not trust him. Israel
Israeli settler attacks force 963 Palestinians out of West Bank homes since Gaza war started The Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem says hundreds of Palestinians have fled their homes due to settler violence, and the United States is pressuring Israel on the issue. Palestine
Lebanon releases suspected Hezbollah member accused of killing Irish UNIFIL peacekeeper Mohamad Ayyad, who is believed to be linked to the paramilitary Hezbollah movement, was charged with the killing of an Irish UNIFIL soldier in southern Lebanon last year. Lebanon
First fuel truck since Oct. 7 enters Gaza via Egypt The fuel shortages have added to the desperation of more than 2 million people trapped inside the enclave, which the Israel offensive has ravaged for more than a month. Palestine
Iran hardliners celebrate imminent shutdown of UK-based Manoto TV The independent Persian-language channel Manoto said it was about to shut down due to financial strains, as official Iranian media celebrated the news. Iran
Analysis France's defense chief heads to Israel, Egypt, Gulf as Gaza war enters month 2 French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu is departing Tuesday for a visit to five countries in the region and the first by a French defense minister to Israel since 2000. By Rina Bassist In Paris, reporting on Israeli politics and European affairs
Resignations at Iraq's parliament after supreme court ends Halbusi’s term The powerful Sunni politician has been mired in controversy amid political tensions in Iraq. Iraq
Israel raids al-Shifa hospital after US says Hamas command center inside The IDF infiltrated Gaza Strip's largest hospital after the White House endorsed the Israeli military's allegation that Hamas maintained a command center at the facility, though Washington has not revealed any supporting evidence. Palestine
Turkey’s parliament to debate Sweden’s NATO bid as Erdogan eyes Biden invite The move, which comes as Turkish President Erdogan seeks a meeting with the US president, signals potential progress on the pending Turkish bid to buy new F-16 jets from the American side. Turkey
Analysis Poll: Only 4% of Israeli Jews find Netanyahu reliable source on Gaza war According to a recent survey, only 4% of Israeli Jews see Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a reliable source of information for the Israel-Hamas war. By Rina Bassist In Paris, reporting on Israeli politics and European affairs
Israel’s attacks on Gaza hospitals could amount to war crimes, says HRW Human Rights Watch says the ongoing Israeli targeting of hospitals across Gaza “should be investigated as war crimes.” Palestine