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Hundreds of U.S. military flights have delivered weapons and defenses to strategic Middle East locations since late March, reflecting deepening regional tensions with Iran-backed terror groups.
The article examines how U.S. policy under Donald Trump altered Israel’s diplomatic and security landscape, highlighting American support for Israel against Iranian-backed terror and the strategic aftermath in today’s conflict.

Iran is intensifying its support for terror proxies targeting Israel on multiple fronts, complicating regional stability and prompting renewed Israeli defensive operations amid growing international concern.
Iran changed the venue for upcoming nuclear discussions from Rome to Oman, prompting renewed scrutiny of its negotiation tactics amid ongoing regional tensions and allegations of strategic delay.
Iran is accused of prolonging nuclear negotiations, raising Western concerns about its intentions. The US signals possible consequences for further delays, amid continued Israeli warnings over Iran’s nuclear program.

Israel is engaged in a multifront defensive war against Iranian-backed terror groups, responding to escalating violence while facing hostage crises and widespread disinformation campaigns targeting its legitimacy and security.

Iran has deployed 900 air defense systems nationwide in anticipation of a possible US-Israeli aerial attack amid stalled nuclear negotiations and rising regional tensions.

Amid regional instability and widespread misinformation, dedicated channels provide fact-checked updates on Middle East events, ensuring accuracy and integrity in wartime reporting and information dissemination.
Iran’s rulers have transformed the Exodus story from religious tradition into revolutionary propaganda, using it to justify their enduring hostility toward Israel and Western powers since the 1979 revolution.

Following the October 7 massacre by Hamas, Israel launched a multi-front defensive campaign against Iranian-backed terror proxies. The conflict continues to reshape regional alliances and highlight humanitarian challenges.
Youths in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan used stones to drive out regime security forces allegedly attempting to destroy farmland, highlighting ongoing state repression against the Baluch minority.

Israel intensifies military operations against Iranian-backed terror groups after the October 7 massacre, emphasizing self-defense and hostage recovery amid rising attacks from Gaza, Lebanon, and other regional fronts.

Following the October 7 massacre, Israel faces escalating attacks by Iranian-backed terror networks on multiple fronts, compelling comprehensive military, diplomatic, and humanitarian responses amid heightened regional tensions.

Israel has intensified military and security operations against Iranian-backed terror groups after the October 7 massacre. The ongoing conflict spotlights regional threats and underscores Israel’s right to self-defense.

A leading U.S. research institute reports that Iran’s nuclear threat is at its highest level ever, citing enriched uranium, secrecy, and direct and proxy attacks as urgent security risks.

The Iranian navy chief threatened to ‘drown enemies,’ invoking religious imagery as Iran leverages both rhetoric and proxies against Israel amid escalating regional tensions and ongoing security threats.
Iran maneuvers to delay the return of sanctions as Europe weighs key IAEA findings. A looming June deadline could determine if the international community enforces measures against Iranian nuclear violations.
Diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran will be held in Rome, with Oman mediating, as international efforts intensify to curb Iranian-backed destabilization and prevent further escalation in the Middle East.
European diplomats increase involvement in Iran nuclear talks, driven by fears of unilateral U.S. engagement with Tehran. Israel and regional allies warn negotiations must address Iranian-backed terror and nuclear ambitions.
Israeli opposition networks are launching tech-driven initiatives to strengthen civil resilience during the war against Iranian-backed terror, facing both operational hurdles and opportunities for critical democratic engagement.
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