
The Israel-Iran endgame
What the West doesn’t get about the Iranian regime.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
What the West doesn’t get about the Iranian regime.
BySix months into the war in Gaza, internal and external pressure is mounting on the prime minister.
ByThe last time I saw her was when I left for Egypt. Now, I watch from afar as my family,…
ByAfter Israeli forces killed seven aid workers in Gaza, there is renewed momentum to reach a ceasefire.
ByThe former head of Israeli intelligence Ami Ayalon on why Israel is losing the war.
ByThe prime minister is staking his political survival on a war Israel can’t win.
ByAt the site of Hamas’s 7 October attack, one struggles to comprehend the horrific consequences of the war and of…
ByThe Saudi royal and former ambassador to the US on the lack of political will in solving the Israel-Palestine conflict.
BySettler violence in the occupied territory is intensifying, and Palestinian deaths are mounting.
ByThe difficulties come not so much with the talk of “two states”, but of a “solution”.
ByHistory suggests the Workers Party MP will lose his seat in the general election – but Muslim anger and apathy…
ByThe UK is sliding towards Trumpian divisive politics, hate not hope. Calm and proportion are badly needed.
ByShadow cabinet ministers are asking why it took an SNP motion for the party to shift its position.
ByKeir Starmer believes backing the motion would jeopardise future Middle East negotiations.
ByThe party’s language towards Israel has toughened but its previous conditions for a ceasefire remain.
ByThe Liberal Democrat MP on polarisation and her relatives trapped in Gaza.
ByWith its military focusing on Rafah, Netanyahu’s government has spoken of large numbers of Palestinians being forced to leave the…
ByIsrael’s war is coming to a crunch point.
ByThe American international relations scholar on the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, and power competition in the Middle East.
BySpinning away an issue that is costing Labour votes is not a good idea.
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