Analysts say Russian leader may have used Israeli PM to buy time for regrouping, and to win legitimacy from world leaders

Joint statement calls for administration to arrange military drills, other actions to convince Tehran 'it will suffer severe consequences if it stays on its current path'

Drought, sea-level rise and other environmental factors could destabilize the region, but Israel's defense establishment is not thinking about the new dangers, a new paper warns

Though vast majority of kingdom still opposes normalization, percentage of survey respondents who support some ties is up threefold from June

Blast said caused by gas cylinders, according to Iranian media; incident latest in series of mysterious occurrences in Iran

Blast at centrifuge assembly facility may have set back development by 2 years, experts tell the NY Times, with series of strikes causing 'extreme internal and external pressure'

Director at US-based Washington Institute writes that explosion at Natanz facility targeted advanced centrifuges, which Tehran needs to produce enough fissile material for a bomb

Washington Institute backs Israeli claim that 'Green Without Borders' is a front that let the Iran-backed terror organization use its sites for September 1 attack on IDF

Jordanian monarch says much of the problem due to Israeli domestic issues; also says there can be no Israel-Palestinian peace without active US involvement

When a long-standing treaty between the US and Jordan is side-stepped as a matter of convenience, justice has become optional