Economic resilience is national security in a prolonged war - opinion
Short-term economic measures can’t sustain Israel in a long conflict; leadership continuity and business support are key.
Short-term economic measures can’t sustain Israel in a long conflict; leadership continuity and business support are key.
Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment suggests Iran’s theocratic regime will pursue the same revolutionary path.
Stranded in Florida during the war, an Israeli longs to return to Israel, where sirens are a reality and history is unfolding in real time.
Hezbollah remains a major threat to Israel. As military actions continue, should Israel consider peace talks with Lebanon, or is further force the only solution?
Mojtaba Khamenei’s succession may be symbolic as the IRGC quietly consolidates real power in Iran.
We should be mindful about what solidarity really means and about what we are teaching the next generation.
America and Israel are weakening the regime, after which civilians, with the help of these countries, will be able to take to the streets for the final battle once the bombings have ended.
After strikes on Iran, the real challenge is preventing the regime from rebuilding its nuclear and military threat to the region.
What Netanyahu said at a press conference last Thursday regarding his trial was a faux pas – a tactless act that violates etiquette.
Iran’s regime may be weakened, but a long war of attrition could test US and Israeli patience and resolve.
As the West gauges damage and deterrence, Iran’s ideological core may see war as a divine test, preparing the world for a messianic era.