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Today we, the Druze, are being slaughtered and are calling for the help of Israel.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared ...
When I was in Israel in May this year, I was fortunate to experience a traditional dinner in the home of a Druze family and ...
While strategic considerations were still in play, the heart of the decision lay in defending the extended family of Israel’s own Druze—a gesture shaped as much by kinship as by security.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing backlash from inside the White House over recent military strikes in Syria and Gaza. Senior US officials reportedly described Netanyahu as a "madman ...
So it's a messy situation. Israel has to decide, with help from the United States, what it wants to do next with this ...
Despite a US-brokered ceasefire in Syria, Israel launched a strike on Tuesday targeting Syrian army tanks heading to Suwayda.
During a U.N. Security Council emergency meeting, the U.S. ambassador said “the United States did not support recent Israeli ...
"Bibi acted like a madman. He bombs everything all the time," one White House official was quoted as saying, expressing worry that such moves jeopardize American diplomatic initiatives.
Israel has achieved plenty of short-term military gains, but will that outweigh regional, and international, isolation?
Israel’s long-standing policy of securing its borders through military expansion has now reached unprecedented levels, raising serious concerns about regional stability. While officials in Tel Aviv ...
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