President Trump issued a stark warning to Hamas as his administration sanctions groups tied to their financing, and significant shifts are underway in Syria, Lebanon, and Iran.
There are already plenty of pundits weighing in on polarization and division in American life. However, as a senior pastor for over 40 years, I can't help but address one major problem that's becoming all too bipartisan. I'm talking about the meteoric rise in antisemitism, which has clearly infected both political parties.
Jonathan Spyer from the Middle East Forum fought in the 2006 Second Lebanon War in a tank in Israel's 188th Armored Brigade, and has worked afterward for decades as a prolific journalist and Middle East analyst. Through the years, he's seen multiple protest movements calling for freedom from Iran's Islamist regime.
As fighting flares again in Syria and diplomacy intensifies over Gaza, new questions are emerging about who will shape the next phase of Middle East peace.
As Iran's uprising enters its third week, the Islamic Republic is trying to smother the protests through a sweeping campaign of mass arrests and intimidation. The war of words also continues between Washington, Jerusalem, and Tehran.
President Trump called this weekend for an end to the Iranian regime. It's the latest volley in the showdown between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic.
Israel’s government is objecting to a White House announcement about leaders overseeing the next steps in Gaza as the ceasefire enters its challenging second phase.
As protests erupt across Iran and reports of mass casualties continue to surface, an Iranian-born lawyer and former Canadian lawmaker is warning the world that the Islamic Republic may be facing its most serious challenge in decades.
The people of the Middle East are waiting to see when and how President Trump will address Iran's nearly three-week rebellion against the Islamic regime. The U.S. is sending an armada, which is now on its way to the region.
With antisemitism on the rise across Europe, some say the continent is finished – or at best, running out of time. At a recent summit in Italy, faith leaders, activists, and academics gathered to strategize.









