Seth J. Frantzman
For Kurds in Iraq, Iran conflict has opportunities and pitfalls - analysis
Iranian-backed militias in Iraq struck by missiles, possibly of Israeli origin - report
Trump’s case for war draws on Iran regime’s 40 years of crimes - analysis
Israel 2048: New report by Henry Jackson Society looks at possible future strategy for Israel
This is an important new contribution to the discussion about what comes next for Israel and the Middle East, rooting Israel’s strategy in Israel’s history and in the West.
Iranian-backed Kataib Hezbollah in Iraq threatens US, Kurdish groups
The militia's threat came as the US Embassy in Israel said it had authorized the departure of non-essential personnel on Friday.
US efforts helped pave way for Syria-Druze deal, source tells 'Post'
Months of US diplomacy paved the way for a historic detainee swap between Damascus and the Druze of Sweida, marking a breakthrough in Syrian peace efforts.
Russian nationals among ISIS prisoners in Iraq to be repatriated, officials say - analysis
Iraq took in around 6,000 male ISIS members over the last month as US Central Command transferred them from Syria to Iraq.
Iranian delegation meets US envoys in Geneva amid nuclear program negotiations - analysis
These are important talks and come amid tensions between the US and Iran.
Parallel past, united future: Why Israel and India are natural allies - analysis
Narendra Modi’s arrival in Israel and his planned address to the Knesset underscore how shared history, security challenges, and geopolitics have turned India and Israel into natural allies.
Does Hezbollah fear Syria’s new government amid Iran tensions? - analysis
Hezbollah is on high alert as Syria’s new government opposes Iran and the group, raising tensions along the Lebanese border amid military buildup and regional uncertainty.
Iranians brace for the worst as Islamic Republic prepares for war with US - analysis
Outward appearances on the streets of Tehran have not changed, but there is internal anxiety.
Syrian government, Druze renew participation in new US-backed talks - report
Reports say that a prisoner deal in Sweida could pave the way for a deal that resolves the crisis with Damascus and provides locals with administrative and security powers.
State vs. militia: Why Lebanon is struggling to meet Hezbollah disarmament deadlines - analysis
Beirut faced a test as the army set a 4-month window to disarm Hezbollah north of the Litani, despite skepticism over the group’s 25,000 rockets.