Rojava kurdistan
Turkey’s old trick: Keeping Kurds off the new Mideast map - opinion
Strengthening ties between the Kurds and Israel could counterbalance Turkish and Iranian ambitions, promote regional stability, and redefine power dynamics in the Middle East.
What will Turkey do with Syria's Kurdish population? - opinion
Syrian rebels enter northern city of Manbij, Turkish source says
The Kurds are serving as the world’s jailers - opinion
Behind the Lines: Rojava sundown - a retrospective
Islamic State, that most malignant expression of the Sunni Islamist trend, was the natural enemy of this emergent Kurdish autonomy.
IDF vets organize pro-Kurdish protest in Tel Aviv
A YPG representative is expected to participate in the protest.
Two senators reach across the aisle to tackle the Syria nightmare
The pushback Trump got from Democrats and Republicans alike in the wake of his abandonment of the Kurds would be tenfold were he to throw Israel to the wolves.
Turkey’s Syria gambit show U.S. responds to threats and strength
Ankara deployed military forces and boasted that it would soon launch a military attack.
Iraq’s Kurdish region alarmed by U.S. withdrawal
Discussions to try and soften Ankara’s stance, dilute PKK role in eastern Syria came to naught.
Traveler in Kurdistan
Pointing a lens at one of the Middle East’s least understood groups.
What is preventing Kurdish independence?
If Kurds find a way to be a key US ally against Iran, the situation might change radically.
Iran: Dictatorship inside, instability outside
we believe there is a strategic convergence between the interests of nations inside Iran and the region’s main actors that can bring a new order to the Middle East.
Kurdistan’s economic woes
Salaries for the Peshmerga is not the only vital area where funds have gone dry.
Those who face death: The kinship between Kurds and Israelis
From the security offices of Kirkuk to the front lines against Islamic State and the devastation left behind at Shingal, Peshmerga fighters remain stalwart in their battle against terrorist elements.
A world against ISIS
All the countries on both sides of World War II have been united by a common scourge.