By unconditionally supporting Israel’s war, Germany is increasingly isolating itself on the global stage.
Recent field research reveals that migrants continue to flee through Ras Al-Ayn, Mabrouka, and other Syrian border towns on their way to northern Europe.
Saudi Arabia has long been perceived in the Arab world as a champion of the Palestinian cause, but developments over the past two decades suggest an imminent transformation.
The story of Reham, a young mother sheltering in Rafah, illustrates the impact of Israel’s war on women and families.
Alongside the U.S.-led Operation Prosperity Guidance, the European Union's Aspides naval mission aims to protect the Red Sea region.
Ankara may be reluctant to accept the use of military equipment that could disrupt its anti-PKK operations.
Despite a long history of hostilities, Kurdish and Arab tribal forces in the region may be forced to pursue a political settlement with the Syrian regime.
In this debate, two authors discuss the threat of nuclear warfare amidst heightened tensions across the region.
Defunding the agency not only will worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, but also will have long-term implications for Palestinian self-governance.
Israel’s military campaign represents a calculated effort to sever cultural continuity, leaving a lasting mark on Palestinian collective identity.
The war will likely continue for at least another several brutal months—and yet there remains an urgent need to consider the Strip’s political future.
Family ties are quickly becoming a regular feature of Iraqi politics, cementing corruption and threatening to undermine the country’s limited democratic prospects.
The war in Gaza and its potential spillover into Lebanon and Syria threatens to revive extremist organizations after years of regional decline.
Despite Iran’s persistent denial of any involvement in the Hamas attacks on October 7, many international observers remain skeptical.
The Qatari state-owned media network has long been subject to American and Israeli attacks for its unfavorable coverage.
With no clear end to Syria’s conflict in sight, the refugee response in neighboring Jordan is at dire risk of unraveling.
The Syrian agricultural sector is beset by numerous threats, as indicators suggest a downward trajectory for the foreseeable future.
Even before the outbreak of war in Gaza, the U.S. plan for regional economic integration was unable to accomplish its primary goal: countering Chinese influence in the Middle East.
A recent Qatari court ruling, sentencing eight former Indian naval officers to death for espionage on behalf of Israel, will only worsen strained relations between Doha and New Dehli.
Alongside the Sudanese war, Houthi and Hamas aerial attacks against Israel threaten to upend Saudi Arabia’s geostrategic goals along its western coast.
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