After the ayatollahs: Who rules Iran next? - analyisis
If the Islamic Republic falls, who can fill the void
If the Islamic Republic falls, who can fill the void
A lifelong visitor discovers the thick-skinned endurance – and unexpected joy – that sustains Israel in wartime
A personal reflection on terror, togetherness, and the fragile comfort of community
As celebration, uncertainty, and long-suppressed grief collide, Iran wait to see how the war will play out - and what comes next.
From Times Square to major newsrooms, moral confusion over Israel and Trump is muting outrage at Tehran’s repression, terror, and slaughter of its own civilians.
This operation should serve as a model for how unprecedented US-Israel military integration could transform Iran, strengthen regional alliances, and reshape global power dynamics.
As Trump reenters the Nile dispute, tensions in the Horn of Africa rise, leaving Israel to navigate an increasingly complex and combustible regional landscape
For the first time in history, Israel and the US have reached the point of full cooperation in battle as true allies, even if no formal treaty binds them.
The collapse of Israel’s public diplomacy is now a national security threat – but it can still be fixed.
After decades of deterrence and diplomacy, Trump and Netanyahu are aligning in a direct campaign to confront the ideological and military engine of the Islamic Republic.
How the system that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei built over decades to protect himself ended up killing him.