Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to travel to Washington this week for another meeting with President Trump. The visit comes after weeks of speculation about a U.S. strike against Iran as Washington pursues negotiations with the Islamic Regime.
American and Iranian officials arrived in Muscat, Oman, today for high-stakes talks focused primarily on Tehran’s nuclear program. The negotiations followed a chaotic week that briefly derailed the process and raised more questions than answers.
Negotiations with Iran appeared to be falling apart, but now they are back on. The United States and Iran are set to meet again for nuclear talks this Friday in Oman as tensions continue to rise across the Middle East.
Despite the Iranian regime's provocative moves, talks between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic seem to be on course for later this week.
The U.S. is preparing for negotiations with Iran and for war against the Islamic Republic at the same time. The Iranian people and the rest of the Middle East wait to see what happens next.
Nearly 16 months after the Oct. 7 attacks, the process of healing for Israel is ongoing. Stories of survival are still emerging, including that of a former hostage who endured 505 days in captivity. His experience is now helping to fuel a mission dedicated to Israel's long-term recovery.
The Middle East continues to wait on President Trump to see if he will attack Iran or if negotiations will succeed. The future and fate of Iran and its people rest in the balance.
Once kept under lock and key, portions of the Dead Sea Scrolls are now on display at Washington, D.C.'s Museum of the Bible, removing all obscurity and opening these ancient texts for all to see.
Political leaders, commentators, and global experts gathered last week for a conference seeking to stem the tide of hatred against Jews.
The Middle East is on edge as tensions intensify, even as President Trump says he's planning to talk with Tehran. As warships move into position and Iranian leaders issue fresh warnings, concern is growing over what comes next.









