A United Nations expert is calling for an investigation into reports that an attack by Iranian security forces on the border with Afghanistan killed and wounded ...
While Iran does not yet have nuclear arms, analysts believe the country’s nuclear development program might be a prime target for Israeli retaliation—despite U.S. opposition—following Iran ...
Israel Iran conflict highlights: Israeli strikes in Lebanon continue as countries begin to evacuate citizens from the region. Israel Iran conflict highlights: Blasts were heard in the southern ...
Israel-Iran War LIVE Updates: Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei led the Friday prayers “for the first time in 5 years" and attended the commemoration ceremony of Hassan Nasrallah today.
Iran’s supreme leader on Friday called the deadly Oct. 7 terror attack in Israel a “legitimate” act — as he warned the Jewish state “won’t last long ...
Dr. Aaron Pilkington is a U.S. Air Force analyst of Middle East affairs and a non-resident fellow at the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Denver’s Korbel School of ...
Iran’s top diplomat appeared eager to convey Iran’s readiness to support a joint cease-fire in Lebanon and in Gaza — even as Iran’s supreme leader at home expressed readiness to fight ...
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said Iran and its regional allies will not back down against Israel and called for unity among Muslim nations as he delivered a rare Friday sermon.
The military capabilities of Iran and Israel present a complex picture of strength, revealing both quantitative advantages for Iran and qualitative advantages for Israel. This comparison will ...
Iran's missile strike against Israel was its largest yet, forcing Israelis to take shelter for almost an hour as missile impacts boomed near military bases and Tel Aviv. Iran's choice of weapon ...
Iran’s ballistic missile attack against Israel on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, was a stark reminder that nuclear Armageddon in the Middle East looms ever nearer. According to ...
The vice presidential debate on Tuesday night opened with a question that might as well have been a pitch for war with Iran. Both Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. J.D. Vance (R–Ohio) dodged it ...