Middle East
Egypt says Israel-EU agreement has not increased aid to Gaza
EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said ahead of Monday's meeting that there have been some signs of progress on Gaza aid but not enough improvement on the ground.
Two drones fell in Khurmala oilfield in Iraqi Kurdistan, counterterrorism service says
Iran Red Crescent Society head accuses Israel of deliberately targeting rescue workers - report
Iranian lawmaker says Strait of Hormuz still under review, no decision yet to close it
What role is Israel playing in the clashes between Druze and Bedouins in Syria? - analysis
Israel has demanded southern Syria be demilitarized. This has had the result of creating a vacuum in southern Syria. The government claims that it wants to protect civilians and restore order.
Republicans Overseas Israel urge US action to protect Druze in southern Syria amid escalation
"Druze community leaders presented us with alarming reports about terrorist forces linked to Jabhat al-Nusra threatening innocent Druze populations," stated Chairman Attorney Marc Zell.
Blast caused by gas leak injures seven in Iranian city of Qom
The director of Qom's fire department said four residential units were damaged in the blast.
Attacks on Syrian forces to quell sectarian clashes leave 18 dead, Israel strikes to protect Druze
The violence erupted after a wave of kidnappings, including the abduction of a Druze merchant on Friday on the highway linking Damascus to Sweida, witnesses said.
Strained allies: Egypt and Israel’s struggle to end the Gaza war
Despite decades of peace, mistrust deepens between Cairo and Jerusalem.
Justice Dept. sanctions Iranian US resident for smuggling electronics, including for Iran railways
Bahram Mohammad Ostovari, a 66-year-old resident of Santa Monica, California, and Tehran, Iran, was arrested on Thursday for allegedly bypassing Iranian sanctions.
Military action following lack of hostage deal: Netanyahu’s path forward in Gaza - analysis
Whether by design or necessity, the breakdown in diplomacy was quickly followed by a sharp escalation on the ground.
Houthis now becoming more emboldened after sinking two ships in Red Sea - analysis
The fact that so many countries in the region did not assist the ships quickly in order to deter the Houthis shows that it is not a priority.
For Iraq's Kurdistan area, Kurdish-Turkey deal provides hope for new era in region - analysis
The decision by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) to lay down its arms and apparently disband has reverberated across the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq.
Tehran has arrested at least 21 Christians since Israel ceasefire, non-profit claims
The arrests occurred in Tehran, Rasht, Urmia, Kermanshah, and Varamin, with a further arrest in Kerman before the conflict, UK-based non-profit Article18 claimed.