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If Netanyahu’s belated pilgrimage to the Gaza periphery communities means anything, it must be that those voices now shape his agenda, not just his social-media feed.
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Iran and Israel have since agreed to a ceasefire, but Texas Woman’s University sociology professor Mahmoud Sadri said the ...
The US's decision to halt the delivery of some weapons to Ukraine dueits dwindling stockpiles was a long-held concern for ...
On July 1st the American president announced on social media that Israel had agreed to the “necessary conditions” for a ...
Eliminating the potential for Iran to hide behind a temporary truce or interim agreement—only to then surprise the world with ...
Donald Trump is trying increasingly unhinged methods to come to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s aid.
In an effort to more painlessly pass Trump’s wildly unpopular tax and spending bill, Republicans are pushing for a creative ...
Tehran, throwing out the International Atomic Energy Agency’s inspectors, signals that the regime will resume its nuclear ...
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Gas prices are expected to average between $3.10 and $3.15 per gallon nationally this Fourth of July, according to GasBuddy, ...
"A burned out, blown up country with no future, a decimated military, a horrible economy, and death all around them." ...