Iran, Israel, US Caught in Protracted Low-Intensity Conflict
Iran, Israel, and the US are locked in a new normal of low-intensity conflict two months after Iran's nominal cease-fire.
Iran, Israel, and the US are locked in a new normal of low-intensity conflict two months after Iran's nominal cease-fire.
Israel strikes Lebanese city of Tyre following evacuation warning, as Iran threatens further retaliation amid faltering truce efforts.
Six countries have jointly imposed sanctions on financial networks supporting Israeli settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Israel strikes Lebanese city of Tyre following evacuation warnings and Iran's threat of retaliation.
Netanyahu faces sharp criticism for reportedly halting Iran strikes after a call with President Trump, accused of yielding Israeli security decisions to the US.
Israel warns of new strikes in southern Lebanon following a period of de-escalation with Iran, complicating U.S.-Iran peace talks.
Iran's Mahshahr petrochemical complex is at the center of a dispute over whether its products are solely for civilian use or also for military applications.
Iran and Israel appear to be stepping back from further escalation after a direct exchange of attacks, easing global fears of a wider regional conflict.
Israelis express deep weariness and a sense of being trapped in a perpetual cycle of conflict following renewed attacks.
Iran retaliates against Israel with strikes, signaling its commitment to regional allies and deterring power shifts.