Israel strikes sites in Gaza after rocket attacks, as tensions rise

The exchange of fire marks one of the most extensive military engagements between the two sides since an 11-day air war a year ago.

By Steve HendrixApril 21, 2022

Kidnapper’s U.S. conviction a rare case of justice for ISIS victims

Officials in the U.S. and other countries are often reluctant to bring these cases, but experts say the swift conviction at trial of an ISIS kidnapper shows their fears are misplaced.

By Rachel Weiner,  Justin Jouvenal and Matt ZapotoskyApril 19, 2022

As Ukrainians flee to Israel, a debate over who is allowed to stay

Ukrainian Jews, fleeing war, have qualified for citizenship in Israel. But thousands of non-Jews have arrived, sparking debate over what refugees are owed.

By Shira RubinApril 19, 2022

The Christian nationalism behind Putin’s war

The head of the Russian Orthodox Church is casting the war in Ukraine as a religious and national drama, an existential battle of good and evil, a clash between Russo-Slavic tradition and values and the corrupting foreign influences festering at Russia’s border.

By Ishaan TharoorApril 19, 2022

Old City clashes bring mounting pressure on fragile Israeli government

The Israeli Palestinian Ra'am Party is key to the survival of Israel's fragile anti-Netanyahu coalition.

By Steve HendrixApril 18, 2022

A Ramadan truce in Yemen offers civilians respite, but no certainty

A series of developments in Yemen, including a Ramadan truce and the formation of a "presidential council" are part of a renewed effort to end the country's long civil war

By Ali al-Mujahed,  Kareem Fahim and Sarah DadouchApril 15, 2022

Violence rises as Israeli forces clamp down in West Bank and Jerusalem

Israeli forces have been combing cities and villages in the West Bank in search of suspects or accomplices linked to recent Palestinian attacks.

By Miriam Berger,  Sufian Taha,  Shira Rubin and Steve HendrixApril 15, 2022

The war in Ukraine unsettles countries all around the world

For nearby countries, the war is a crisis of security and politics. But countries much further afield have been impacted, too.

By Ishaan TharoorApril 15, 2022

Syrians fleeing desperation at home flock to the United Arab Emirates

Assad's visit to the UAE elicited outrage. But for the millions of ordinary people living in Syrian government areas, it represented a horizon of sorts, raising hopes for an end to their long isolation.

By Sarah DadouchApril 13, 2022

The echoes of Syria grow louder in Ukraine

As the war drags on, the parallels deepen.

By Ishaan TharoorApril 13, 2022

Palestinian gunman fatally shot after killing 3 Israelis in Tel Aviv

The shooting comes amid a spike in attacks carried out by Palestinians across Israel in recent weeks.

By Shira RubinApril 8, 2022

Turkish court transfers Khashoggi murder case to Saudi Arabia

The decision to move the trial of 26 suspects linked to the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi to Saudi Arabia was widely seen as a concession in a Turkish bid to mend relations with the kingdom.

By Kareem Fahim and Zeynep KaratasApril 7, 2022

Surprise resignation of lawmaker roils Israel’s governing coalition

The resignation of Idit Silman stripped Israel’s already fragile coalition of its majority and raised the prospect of a fresh round of elections.

By Shira Rubin and Steve HendrixApril 6, 2022

Tunisian president dissolves parliament, escalating political crisis

The move marked Tunisian President Kais Saied's latest move to consolidate power in the country once considered to be the Arab Spring's democratic success story.

By Claire ParkerMarch 31, 2022

Turkish prosecutor asks to move Khashoggi murder trial to Saudi Arabia

Turkey's president played a leading role in publicizing Khashoggi's murder. The request to move the trial comes as Ankara seeks to mend relations with Saudi Arabia.

By Kareem FahimMarch 31, 2022

British militant accused of torture says he was ‘simple ISIS fighter’

Prosecutors plan to call some former hostages to describe the brutal treatment they suffered.

By Rachel Weiner and Justin JouvenalMarch 30, 2022

Gunman kills 5 people in shooting rampage near Tel Aviv

The shooting spree Tuesday night appeared to be the latest in a recent string of deadly attacks.

By Shira RubinMarch 30, 2022

U.S., Israel and Arab states to expand cooperation in unprecedented meeting

While unprecedented, the meeting came amid a growing list of tensions between Washington and its Middle East allies, including the the Iran nuclear deal, tensions between Israelis and Palestinians and a lackluster response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine from Arab and Israeli partners.

By John HudsonMarch 28, 2022

Houthis escalate attacks on Saudi Arabia, striking oil facility

The Yemen rebel group launched attacks on Saudi Arabia on Friday, hitting an oil facility in Jiddah and other state institutions.

By Sarah DadouchMarch 25, 2022

Saudi Arabia says it can’t be held responsible for oil shortages after Houthis attack energy facilities

The Iran-aligned Yemeni rebels have been fighting a Saudi-led coalition since 2015.

By Sarah DadouchMarch 21, 2022