Israel-Hamas War
News, analysis, and background on the ongoing conflict.
Why Biden’s Gaza Gambit Is Likely to Fail
The U.S. president wants a truce more than Israel and Hamas do.
The Man Who Tried to Save Israel From Itself
This time, Israel must heed Theodor Meron’s warning.
What a War Between Israel and Hezbollah Might Look Like
The Lebanese armed group is trained and equipped much better than Hamas.
The Man Leading Israel’s Not-So-Quiet Annexation of the West Bank
Bezalel Smotrich aims to bankrupt the Palestinian Authority and cement Israeli rule.
What You Need to Know
How to Stave Off a Famine in Gaza
Two experts reflect on the impact of international pressure amid a fraught conflict.
Israel Is Facing an Iraq-like Quagmire
Six months in, there’s still no plan for after the war, U.S. officials say.
How to Get More Aid Into Gaza
A joint international task force could quickly mobilize an emergency system to clear shipments through the Rafah border crossing.
How the Gaza War Could Shape Global Politics in 2024
From India to Germany to the United States, debate over the war could have real electoral consequences.
The World Reacts
How Germany Lost the Middle East
Berlin’s unequivocal support for Israel has eroded its soft-power footprint in the region.
What Is Egypt’s Gaza Policy?
As Israel threatens Rafah, the Sisi government is clearing land and building walls in Sinai.
What Does Latin America Think About the Israel-Hamas War?
Many countries are spurning Israel. But the region’s Middle East stance has always been nuanced.
Campus Protests Reflect Impatience With U.S. Foreign Policy
The Biden administration’s disavowal of students’ concerns will only make things worse.
What Comes Next?
Oct. 7 Changed Everything—but What if It Didn’t?
Why the new status quo in the Middle East might look a lot like the old one.
A Middle East Paradox
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has never been more dire—or riper for resolution.
How Will This War End? How Can the Next One be Prevented?
FP asks experts two questions about the fighting between Israelis and Palestinians.
Violence Has Failed Palestinians
A pragmatic, peaceful approach is the only way to a real state.
The Failed Peace Process
Why the Oslo Peace Process Failed
And what it means for future negotiators.
The Palestinian Leader Who Survived the Death of Palestine
What would it mean for Hussein al-Sheikh to lead a people whose dream of independence is no longer alive?
‘Negotiation Is the Only Solution’
Why Aaron David Miller still believes in a Middle East peace process.
All the Palestinians Got From Oslo Was KFC
Thirty years of the peace process has left us with less land and fewer rights.
Latest Stories
Netanyahu Rejects Permanent Gaza Cease-Fire Proposal
The Israeli prime minister aims to redirect attention toward fighting Hezbollah along Lebanon’s southern border.
Netanyahu Dissolves Israel’s War Cabinet
The Israeli prime minister aims to reinforce his authority without angering his far-right coalition or Western allies.
Hezbollah Launches One of Its Largest Retaliatory Strikes on Israel
The missile barrage follows Israeli forces killing a senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon.
Hamas Accepts U.N. Resolution for Gaza Cease-Fire With Conditions
U.S. mediators remain optimistic, but calls for the full withdrawal of Israeli troops may stymie the proposal’s success.
Israel Launches Military Campaign in Central Gaza
The civilian death toll continues to mount as U.S., Egyptian, and Qatari officials scramble to secure a cease-fire deal.
Biden Outlines Israeli Proposal For Gaza Cease-Fire Deal
Hamas is “no longer capable” of carrying out another major attack against Israel, the U.S. president said.
Israeli Forces Push Into Central Rafah
Israel’s military offensive came under increased scrutiny following a deadly fire in a tent city over the weekend.
ICJ Orders Israel to Stop Its Rafah Offensive
This is the first time that the World Court has explicitly told Israel to halt military actions in Gaza.
Why the U.S. Should Recognize Palestinian Statehood
Sovereignty would serve America’s interests—and Israel’s.
Ireland, Norway, Spain Plan to Recognize Palestine
Israel recalled its ambassadors in response to the largely symbolic moves by the European countries.
Israel Strikes Jabalia Refugee Camp, Major Gaza Hospitals
Meanwhile, Israeli and foreign officials react to ICC allegations of war crimes in Gaza.
Is the War in Gaza Turning Israel Into a Pariah State?
Possible ICC warrants are the latest indicators.
Israel’s and Hamas’s Leaders Could Face Arrest for War Crimes
The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor is seeking arrest warrants for five senior officials, including Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas’s Yahya Sinwar.
ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Hamas Leaders
The announcement ramps up pressure on Israel and puts the United States in a new bind.
Rift or Rupture?
What the war in Gaza is doing to U.S.-Israeli relations.
After Al Jazeera, Will Israel Target Its Own Media?
Rights groups worry the closing of the Qatari network is just the beginning.
U.N. Backs Palestinian Bid for Membership
The resolution is a symbolic win for Palestinian statehood without granting U.N. voting rights.
A Middle East Security Pact Won’t Free Palestine
The Biden administration needs to recognize that the problems lie with Israeli politics.
Biden Draws a Red(Ish) Line on Israel
The U.S. president pauses some military aid as tensions with Israel mount.
What to Expect from Israel’s Rafah Offensive
Israeli troops would face a battle-hardened enemy while trying to get tens of thousands of civilians out of the way.
Dueling Hamas-Israel Cease-Fire Claims Cause Confusion as Rafah Evacuates
Netanyahu’s office says Israel’s war cabinet has unanimously decided to continue the Rafah operation.
Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests Go Global
University demonstrations like those seen in the United States have arisen around the world, from Mexico to France to Australia.
Bogotá Cuts Ties With Israel Over ‘Genocidal’ War in Gaza
Colombia is the third Latin American nation to suspend diplomatic relations with Israel since the Israel-Hamas war began.
When AI Decides Who Lives and Dies
The Israeli military’s algorithmic targeting has created dangerous new precedents.
Netanyahu Promises Rafah Attack ‘With or Without a Deal’
Far-right voices in the Israeli prime minister’s cabinet seem to be eclipsing foreign warnings against the planned offensive.
Blinken Urges Hamas to Accept Hostage Deal
Cease-fire talks center on freeing captives and a permanent truce, even as Israel threatens a Rafah offensive.
What Columbia’s Protests Reveal About America
Some politicians have called student protesters a threat. Instead, they are providing us all with an education in democracy.
Hundreds of Pro-Palestinian Student Protesters Arrested at U.S. Campuses
From Columbia University to the University of Texas at Austin, demonstrations have been met with police responses amid accusations of antisemitism.
Israel Is Desperate to Replace Palestinian Farmhands
Newly arrived Indian workers say abuse is common.
U.S. Fixation on Nuclear Deal Let Iran Loose on the Middle East
Washington’s shortsighted policies enabled Tehran and its proxies to destabilize the region.
Why Aren’t We Talking More About the Famine in Gaza?
Israel-Iran tensions should not distract us from the suffering of Palestinians.
How Much Leverage Does China Really Have Over Iran?
Washington wants Beijing to rein in Tehran, but experts say it’s not that simple.
Iran Shrugs off Israeli Strike, Allaying Escalation Fears—for Now
Experts say the attack was designed to showcase Israel’s capabilities without further provoking Tehran.
Why Arab States Haven’t Broken With Israel
Arabs across the region are angry, but regimes can’t afford to sever ties.
U.S. and Israel Meet to Discuss Rafah Operation
The Biden administration fears an offensive would result in a high civilian death toll.
Iran’s Nuclear Crisis Has No Military Solution
Whether Tehran weaponizes its program remains tied to threat perceptions by political leadership.
Hezbollah Retaliates for Israel Killing Two Militant Commanders
With Iran’s backing, Hezbollah is one of the most powerful militias in the Middle East.
Can Israel Harness Its Rare Moment of Regional Support?
Israel has launched a diplomatic offensive to further isolate Iran after its attack.
World Leaders Urge Restraint as Israel Mulls Iran Response
Attacks from Iranian soil add a fifth theater to Israel’s ongoing war.
Iran Launches Retaliatory Attacks Against Israel
The strikes mark perhaps the most dangerous moment in the Middle East in recent years.
The Economics of Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
Will Palestinians ever recover from the famine and destruction?
Israel Prepares for Iranian Attack in the Near Future
Iran striking from its soil and Israel’s response could create a wider regional war.
How a Culture Shift in the Israeli Military Helps Explain Gaza’s Death Toll
An execution, a prosecution, and then a backlash.
Nicaragua Accuses Germany of ‘Facilitating’ Genocide in Gaza
Managua urges the International Court of Justice to order Berlin to stop all weapons exports to Israel.
Israel Approves Reopening Key Border Crossings
U.S. pressure to protect aid workers and civilians in Gaza is forcing Israel to address the region’s humanitarian crisis.
U.S. ‘Outraged’ Over Deadly Israeli Strike on World Central Kitchen Convoy in Gaza
Nearly 200 aid workers have been killed in Gaza since the Israel-Hamas war began.
Israel Escalates Shadow War Against Iran
An airstrike in Damascus kills a top Iranian IRGC commander.
Israel Targets Hezbollah in Syria, Lebanon
Iran accuses Israel of using attacks in Syria to expand the Israel-Hamas war.
Don’t Give Up on UNRWA
The agency, which goes to great lengths to remain neutral, is Palestinians’ only hope.
Biden-Netanyahu Tensions Roil U.S.-Israel Ties
American abstention on a U.N. vote this week caused a major public spat between the two partners.
Why Biden Can’t Force a Truce on Israel—or Won’t
The United States has intervened in past Mideast wars, but this one is different.
12 Palestinians Drown While Trying to Reach Airdropped Aid
Humanitarian organizations argue that truck deliveries into Gaza are safer, cheaper, and more effective.
The Houthis’ Media Machine Is Going Global
The group is exploiting sympathy for Palestine to spread its propaganda.
Egypt Is What Happens When the U.S. Gives Up on Democratization
Civil society loses—and China and Russia fill the vacuum.
What the Latest U.N. Cease-Fire Vote Means
The U.S.-led resolution signals a subtle shift in the Biden administration’s stance on the Israel-Hamas war.
Shifting Conflicts Hit Key Energy Routes
From Russia to Yemen, gas and oil exports have become prime targets.
Trucks, Piers, and Parachutes Will Not Solve Gaza’s Crisis
In the Middle East, nothing is ever simple—including the provision of humanitarian aid.
Israeli Civilians Are Taking Up Arms
In the wake of Oct. 7, lax gun laws have empowered militias—and the far right.
Blinken Pushes for Gaza Cease-Fire
Washington wants Israel to secure the Egypt-Gaza border instead of launching an all-out offensive on Rafah.
Famine Imminent in Gaza, New Report Warns
Mass death may occur by the end of May if negotiators fail to secure an immediate cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
War-Zone GPS Spoofing Is Threatening Civil Aviation
A surge in spoofing from the Middle East to northern Europe is throwing onboard navigation systems off course.
Will Gaza Ever Recover?
Chaos and turmoil will endure long after a cease-fire.
Why Ramadan Matters in the Israel-Hamas War
Fears are growing that clashes during the Islamic holiday could ignite the region.
Israel Slams U.N. Response to Sexual Assault Report
The discord comes amid new UNRWA clashes with Israel over alleged Hamas ties.
Israel Carries Out Overnight Raids in West Bank
A cease-fire deal remains distant as Hamas rejects key Israeli hostage demands until it receives a permanent truce offer.
Israelis Begin Four-Day March Calling for Hostage Release
Hamas and Israeli officials remain at odds over ongoing cease-fire talks.
Biden Predicts Israel-Hamas Truce as Early as Next Week
The six-week cease-fire would occur over Ramadan and include the release of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners.
How Israel’s Assassination Campaign Against Hamas Could Backfire
The targeted killings pose diplomatic and security risks.
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Resigns Amid Calls for Reform
The United States and others want a revitalized PA to eventually govern postwar Gaza.
Rapid U.S. Action Could Break the Cycle of Violence in Gaza
Washington must take creative and daring steps to mitigate human suffering and plant the seeds for a post-Hamas future.
Will Gaza Ever Have Elections Again?
Palestinian democracy is battered—but potentially resilient.
U.S. Vetoes U.N. Cease-Fire Resolution for Israel-Hamas War
Washington proposed its own draft opposing Israel’s impending Rafah offensive.
The West Is Losing Muslim Liberals
Indifference to Palestinian suffering in Gaza is alienating moderates across the Islamic world and tarnishing the appeal of liberal democratic values.
Israel Raids One of Gaza’s Last Functioning Major Hospitals
Hundreds of Palestinian refugees were urged to evacuate Nasser Medical Center, but many remained trapped in the facility.
Biden’s New Plan for the Middle East Is More of the Same
A revised doctrine offers little hope for change.
The Devastation of Gaza Was Inevitable
Urban warfare has always been brutal for civilians—and the war against Hamas was destined to be an extreme case.
Is Biden’s Gaza Policy Alienating Black Voters?
Washington’s handling of the Israel-Palestine conflict appears to be hurting the president’s credibility among African Americans.
Biden’s Grand Bargain to Remake the Middle East
The election-year gamble is a long shot.
Israeli Hostage Rescue Kills Dozens in Rafah
Destroying Hamas remains Israel’s top priority despite mounting public pressure to free more hostages.
Netanyahu Orders Plans for Mass Evacuations in Rafah
Expanding Israel’s military campaign would create a “bloodbath,” rights groups warn.
Destroying Gaza’s Health Care System Is a War Crime
The ICC should prosecute Israelis responsible for bombing hospitals, denying access to medicines and vaccines, and causing excessive civilian harm.
Israel Rejects Hamas’s 135-Day Cease-Fire Counterproposal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists on “total victory” over Hamas in Gaza.
Is Netanyahu Cornered?
Israel’s longest-serving prime minister faces the test of his political life.
Blinken Prioritizes De-Escalation in Latest Middle East Trip
But the United States vowed to continue targeting Iran-backed militias linked to the deadly Jan. 28 drone strike.
The Two-State Solution Is a Recipe for Carnage
Washington’s favorite prescription for Israeli-Palestinian peace risks unleashing a wave of interethnic violence unseen since the partition of India and Pakistan.
Biden Walks a Fine Line With Airstrikes on Iran-Backed Militants
The U.S. hit more than 85 targets in Iraq and Syria—but not Iran itself.
Men Alone Cannot Build a Durable Peace in the Middle East
Israeli and Palestinian women’s organizations have a rich history of political engagement.
How China Is Leveraging the Israel-Hamas War
The growing divide between Washington and the global south is playing out in Beijing’s favor.
Hamas Considers Six-Week Cease-Fire Proposal
Officials from the U.S., Egypt, Qatar, and Israel crafted the plan, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “significant gaps” remain.
The End of Prosperity in Israel
For decades, the quality of life had been rising for most Israelis—until Oct. 7.
Retribution in the Israel-Hamas War
On the role of atrocities and their retelling in identitarian conflict.
ICJ Orders Israel to Prevent Acts of Genocide in Gaza
The high court approved six provisional measures to address the crisis but declined to order a cease-fire.
Unsourced Allegations Feed Israel’s ‘Masada Complex’
The Israeli public is convinced the world is against it.
Israel Releases Classified Documents Ahead of ICJ Ruling
The material aims to rebut South Africa’s accusation of genocidal intent in Gaza.
China’s Problem With the Genocide Case Against Israel
Beijing backs the Palestinians in Gaza but faces its own genocide accusations at home.
U.N. Shelter in Gaza Hit by Israeli Shells Amid Fighting
Meanwhile, Israel denied reports that a possible 30-day cease-fire with Hamas was being negotiated.
Six Steps Israel Must Take to Win the War
Netanyahu needs to scale back war aims and compromise on core issues.
Why an End to the War in Gaza Is Still Far Off
A major U.S. diplomatic push is unlikely this year.
Israel Targets Gaza Hospitals in New Year’s Bloodiest Day
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubles down on Israel’s stance against Palestinian statehood.
What Gulf States Want in Gaza
Getting rid of Hamas could intensify regional rivalries for influence.
On Israeli TV News, Scenes of Palestinian Suffering Are Rare
The coverage could be contributing to a perception gap about the war in Gaza.
South Africa Presents Genocide Case Against Israel in Court
Pretoria accuses Israel of destroying a substantial part of the Palestinian identity in Gaza.
U.S. Middle East Policy Has Failed
The region is on fire, and Washington is to blame.
Israel and Hezbollah Could Stumble Into a War Neither Wants
A war on Israel’s northern border could be far deadlier than the one in Gaza.
Inside Biden’s Push to Head Off an Israel-Hezbollah War
Lebanon’s government seems eager for diplomacy, but the Iran-backed militant group may get the final say.
Blinken Calls for ‘Practical Pathway’ to a Palestinian State
Arab diplomatic recognition of Israel may still be possible if Israel ends its war in Gaza.
Israeli Strike Kills Hezbollah Commander
If diplomatic efforts fail, Israel is prepared to launch “another war” against Hezbollah.
5 Reasons the Israel-Palestine Conflict Won’t End Anytime Soon
Extremists, lobbyists, meddling outsiders, and deeper structural problems mean that the issue is likely to remain unresolved.
Is Israel Winning the War on the Tunnels in Gaza?
Destroying Hamas’s underground network has been slow and cumbersome.
Israel Outlines Next Phase of Hamas War, Plans for Gaza’s Future
Israel’s Defense Ministry said the Palestinian Authority will not be given control of Gaza.
The 6 Lessons Israel Should Not Learn From Hamas’s Attack
Drawing the wrong conclusions from Oct. 7 would make the region less secure.
Israel Targets Senior Hamas Leaders in Lebanon
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubles down on destroying Hamas amid his own political battles.
Gaza Is a Burning Topic for Southeast Asia’s Domestic Politics
A distant war has powerful resonance in a region often divided by faith.
FP Live Looks Back at 2023
Stephen Walt explains why countries are accusing America of hypocrisy.
A Future Look Back at Israel’s War on Hamas
How a pre-mortem analysis could limit potential failures in Gaza.
The United Nations Completely Failed in Lebanon
How a U.N. peacekeeping mission may have inadvertently produced Israel’s next war.
U.N. Security Council Passes Gaza Aid Deal
Meanwhile, Israel extends its offensive into central Gaza.
The Trouble With a Cease-Fire
And what the international community should do instead in the Israel-Hamas war.
Hamas Refuses Israeli Cease-Fire, Hostage Swap Deal
The militant group refuses to release any captives until Israel halts its attacks on Gaza.
Hamas Chief Debates Cease-Fire, Hostage Swap in Cairo
The chasm between Hamas’s and Israel’s goals remains wide, hindering diplomatic efforts.
Could Hamas Become a Global Threat?
The militant group seems to be hoping that its ideology, cause, and brand will go global the way the Islamic State’s did.
U.S. Defense Secretary Visits Israel to Push Transition Into New Phase of War
The Biden administration wants Israel to pivot to a less intense phase of the war as soon as possible.
Why Biden Won’t Break With Netanyahu
The U.S. would rather downplay its differences with Israel over the war in Gaza.
What Has Hamas Accomplished?
Since Oct. 7, Hamas has made tangible gains—but they’ve come at an extremely high price.
Israel Ends Deadly Three-Day Raid in West Bank
2023 has been the deadliest year for West Bank residents since 2005.
Defining Away Palestinians’ Right to Resist
What does it mean to say that rising up against injustice is impermissible?
Congress Should Ask Hard Questions About Israel Aid
A hard-right government is using U.S. money for worrying ends.
U.N. Security Council Fails to Approve Cease-Fire in Gaza
Rights officials warn of a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian system for Palestinians.
It’s Time to Reconsider U.S. Military Aid
As Congress stalls, the U.S. public has good reason to demand more transparency on Biden’s funding for Ukraine and Israel.
U.N. Chief Demands Immediate Cease-Fire in Gaza
António Guterres warned that Gaza’s humanitarian system will collapse if fighting continues.
Why Israel Needs America’s Tough Love
An argument for making U.S. aid conditional on steps toward Palestinian statehood.
Why Israel Will Probably End Up Reoccupying Gaza
Everyone seems to agree it is a bad idea. It might happen anyway.
Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Southern Gaza
Mass evacuations aren’t enough to secure Palestinians’ safety from Israeli bombardments, though.
Rashid Khalidi: Biden Deserves an “F” on the Middle East
The Palestinian-American historian and professor on the road ahead after Oct. 7.
Israel Renews Strikes on Gaza After Weeklong Truce
Negotiators are still working to restore the cease-fire, but Israel remains committed to destroying Hamas.
Grading Biden on the Israel-Hamas War
For a crisis with so many moving parts, the U.S. president has fared pretty well.
Israel, Hamas Agree to 24-Hour Cease-Fire Extension
But top Israeli officials remain committed to destroying Hamas militarily.
Will the Cease-Fire Change Israel’s Strategy?
Biden is telling Netanyahu to tread lightly.
Israel Weighing Special Court for Palestinian Suspects in Oct. 7 Massacre
Hamas defendants would potentially have fewer rights and could face the death penalty.
Jordan’s Teetering Balancing Act
Amid mass pro-Palestine protests, the monarchy is caught between the United States, Israel, and its own people.
Negotiators Race to Extend Israel-Hamas Truce
The tenuous deal is set to expire early Thursday.
CIA Director Heads to Qatar for Hostage Negotiations
William Burns is in Doha to build on the tenuous Israel-Hamas truce.
Hamas’s Political Leaders Aren’t in Charge
The group’s leadership in exile has taken a back seat to its officials in Gaza.
Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Extended by Two Days
Negotiators have agreed to add two more days to the fighting pause that has brought temporary relief to civilians in Gaza.
What’s Stopping Egypt From Stepping Up in Gaza?
Internal dynamics restrict Cairo’s options for involvement in a post-Hamas Gaza.
How Netanyahu Plans to Hold on to Power
The Hamas attack demolished his political standing, but Bibi has a survival strategy.
What to Know About the Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal
If all goes to plan, the agreement is expected to bring a brief respite to suffering civilians in Gaza.
Israel’s Hostage Deal Means Truce, Not Cease-Fire
Pressure may increase at home and abroad, but Israel has no interest in stopping its war on Hamas.
What Was Hamas Thinking?
The Oct. 7 attack was the culmination of a strategic shift to challenge the movement’s containment.
Biden Says an Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Is ‘Very Close’
Hope for a deal comes as civilians continue to pay the price of a deadly war.
Why Al Qaeda’s Letter Went Viral on TikTok
Some Gen Z users did sympathize with cherry-picked parts of the letter, but the media also amplified what had been a minor blip.
The Future of Hamas Passes Through Tehran
Clarity about Gaza’s postwar rule requires addressing the role of Iran.
Russia Is the Loser in the Israel-Hamas War
Moscow’s decade as the arbiter of the Middle East is coming to an end.
U.N. Suspends Aid Shipments Into Gaza
Meanwhile, residents of southern Gaza evacuate ahead of anticipated Israeli offensive.
Where Is the West’s Moral Courage on Israel?
Eliminating Hamas doesn’t justify the destruction Israel is inflicting on Gaza.
Macron Breaks Ranks With the West on Israel-Hamas War
Amid deepening internal rifts, France is trying again to punch above its weight on the world stage.
Mahmoud Abbas’s Last Chance Has Finally Arrived
The Palestinian Authority president may be postwar Gaza's only option—if he’s not too unpopular for the job.
Israel Touts Military Success Against Hamas
Yet only one major medical center is now functioning in northern Gaza.
Biden Owns the Israel-Palestine Conflict Now
In tying Washington to Israel’s war in Gaza, the U.S. president now shares responsibility for the broader conflict’s fate.
Hundreds Trapped in Gaza’s Largest Hospital Amid Intense Fighting
Doctors are struggling to aid patients as Al-Shifa’s fuel supplies run out.
The Middle East Has Locked Itself in a Slaughterhouse
The region is suffering from a precipitously brutal coarsening of its politics.
This War Won’t Solve the Israel-Palestine Conflict
After all the death and destruction, the situation will be no closer to a resolution than it was before Oct. 7.
Heavy Fighting Imperils Gaza’s Beleaguered Hospitals
Medical facilities are caught in the crossfire between Israeli forces and Hamas militants.
Iran’s Proxies in Syria Move Toward Escalation With Israel
As Israel advances in Gaza, the intensity of the response by Tehran’s so-called axis of resistance will increase.
Israelis Struggle to Imagine a Possible Peace
A wounded activist movement tries to come to terms with war.
Israel, Hamas Negotiate Hostage Release for Halt in Fighting
But as talks for short-term humanitarian pauses progress, tensions spread beyond Israeli-Palestinian borders.
Lines Increasingly Blurred Between Soldiers and Settlers in the West Bank
Israeli attacks on Palestinians there have surged since the Israel-Hamas war began.
Palestinians Evacuate Northern Gaza Amid Israeli Strikes
Arab leaders and G-7 nations clash over calls for an Israeli cease-fire.
The World Won’t Be the Same After the Israel-Hamas War
The Middle East’s latest war will have widespread geopolitical effects.
On the War’s Other Front, Palestinians Face Violence and Expulsion
Some Israeli settlers are exploiting the conflict to try to redraw the map in the West Bank.
Netanyahu: Israel to Take Indefinite ‘Security Responsibility’ of Gaza
As the Israel-Hamas war reaches the one-month mark, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hints at possible pauses in fighting.
‘Too Israeli for the Palestinians and too Palestinian for the Israelis’
How the war in Gaza is squeezing Arab Israelis.
The Road to Middle East Peace Runs Through Doha
Bringing together Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates to administer postwar Gaza could weaken Iranian and Russian regional influence.
The Israel-Hamas War Is Dividing Europe’s Left
A political hot potato singes progressives across the continent.
Israel’s Wartime Economy Can’t Hold Up Forever
The country’s massive military mobilization has created serious economic strain.
Blinken’s Whirlwind Shuttle Diplomacy Weekend
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken continues to butt heads with key regional leaders on calls for an Israel-Hamas cease-fire.
Can Our Leaders Avoid the Terrorism Trap?
For Israel and Palestine, the only way to break the cycle of violence is to understand the difference between justice and vengeance.
Blinken, Nasrallah Address Israel-Hamas War
In dueling speeches, the U.S. urged Israel to protect Palestinian civilians while Hezbollah celebrated Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack.
Will There Be a Wider War in the Middle East?
How Lebanon, Iran, Egypt, Qatar, and other countries in the region are watching Israel’s war on Hamas.
More U.S. Officials Are Anonymously Calling for a Gaza Cease-Fire
USAID open letter joins growing chorus of internal dissent over Biden’s Israel policy.
What Happens to Gaza After the War?
A set of grim scenarios emerge for the enclave’s Palestinian residents.
Hezbollah’s Nasrallah Tries to Walk a Fine Line on Israel-Hamas War
In his long-awaited speech, the Lebanese militant leader avoided committing Hezbollah to a bigger role in the conflict.
Israeli Troops Advance Into Gaza City
The IDF also struck a refugee camp for a second time, killing another Hamas commander and dozens of Palestinian civilians.
Israel’s Gaza Campaign Is Entering a Moral Abyss
The country must be held to the laws and conventions that regulate warfare.
Iran Can’t Afford a Regional War
Leaders in Tehran can either seize the diplomatic opportunity—or face a potential threat to their own power.
I Worked With Netanyahu. It’s Time for Him to Step Down.
A former U.S. ambassador to Israel on why Bibi has lost his mandate—and the confidence of his country’s closest allies.
How Iran Really Sees the Israel-Hamas War
Tehran’s relationship to the conflict is not nearly as straightforward as its rhetoric suggests.
Why the Global South Is Accusing America of Hypocrisy
Many countries perceive a double standard in the West’s contrasting responses to Gaza and Ukraine.
First Civilian Convoy Evacuates Gaza
But Israel faces diplomatic backlash in Latin America for refusing calls for a cease-fire.
The Storm of Dissent Brewing in the State Department
U.S. diplomats are split over Biden’s perceived blank-check support for Israel.
Egyptian Dissidents Are the Collateral Damage of U.S. Support for Israel
Washington ignores Sisi’s human rights abuses in exchange for his enforcement of Gaza’s blockade.
Ehud Barak on Israel’s Next Steps
The former Israeli army chief and prime minister says: “We will probably lose the support of public opinion in many parts of the free world.”
Israel Thwarts Houthi Missile Attack
The Iranian-backed militant group pledged more strikes if Israel continues its ground offensive in Gaza.
On Gaza, the U.N. Struggles for Relevance
As on Ukraine and other critical issues, the multilateral body is trapped in political theater.
Universities Shouldn’t Ever Take Sides in a War
Why academic institutions should always avoid taking sides.
Israel Attacks Gaza City in ‘Second Stage’ of War Against Hamas
U.N. officials fear that Palestinian civilians sheltering in hospitals could be caught in the crossfire.
Israel’s High-Tech Surveillance Was Never Going to Bring Peace
Leaders used technology to insulate Israelis from conflict rather than addressing its root causes.
The Israel-Hamas War Has Entered a ‘New Phase.’ Here’s What to Expect.
As Israel shifts from an air-only approach to one involving its ground forces in Gaza, it will face new challenges and dilemmas.
How Qatar Became the Middle East’s Indispensable Mediator
Doha’s critical role in the race to free the hostages trapped in Gaza.
U.S. Strikes Targets in Syria as Israel-Hamas War Escalates
While Israeli forces launch a new ground raid into Gaza, the United States goes after Iranian-backed militias.