Palestinian Officials: Israeli Troops Kill Baby in West Bank

Israeli troops shot into a civilian vehicle in Hebron on June 5, 2026, killing seven-month-old Sam Fahd Abu Haikal and wounding his parents. According to the Israel Defense Forces, soldiers fired after perceiving the vehicle was accelerating toward them. The military later stated an initial inquiry found the victims were uninvolved civilians and the incident … Read more

Israeli Airstrikes Kill 9, Including Lebanese Army Officers

The Fragile Path to Stability: Lebanon at a Geopolitical Crossroads The recent escalation in southern Lebanon, marked by the tragic loss of military personnel and civilians, underscores a sobering reality: the path to a lasting ceasefire remains fraught with peril. As diplomatic efforts in Washington collide with entrenched regional rivalries, the future of Lebanon hangs … Read more

Trump Admits Calling Netanyahu ‘Crazy

By Samantha Carter, Chief Editor The geopolitical landscape remains volatile as President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu navigate a strained partnership, complicated by the ongoing conflict in Iran and a broadening war in Lebanon. While both leaders maintain that their relationship is solid, recent admissions from the White House suggest significant friction … Read more

Israel-Hezbollah Clashes Intensify Near Litani River

The Litani River: A Flashpoint for Regional Stability The strategic landscape of southern Lebanon is currently defined by the Litani River, which has evolved from a geographic landmark into a volatile de facto boundary. Despite a month-long, U.S.-brokered ceasefire, the area remains a theater of intense military maneuvering as Israeli forces push northward and Hezbollah … Read more

South African Activists Report Torture Following Israeli Boat Interception

The Global Sumud Flotilla: A Turning Point for Humanitarian Activism The recent interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla has ignited a firestorm of international debate regarding the intersection of maritime aid, state blockades, and the treatment of political activists. As dozens of vessels attempted to challenge the blockade of Gaza, the resulting detentions and subsequent … Read more

Iran war drives solar sales in energy-hungry Asia

The Great Energy Pivot: How Geopolitical Chaos is Accelerating the Solar Revolution For decades, the transition to renewable energy was framed as a slow, altruistic march toward saving the planet. But recent events have proven that the fastest catalyst for change isn’t environmental consciousness—it’s survival. When energy prices spike overnight due to conflict, “green energy” … Read more

Israel strikes in southern Lebanon kill 10 people amid Hezbollah rocket fire

Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed at least 10 people on Friday, as the militant group Hezbollah launched rockets and drones into northern Israel that wounded two soldiers. These exchanges occurred despite a ceasefire that has been in effect since April 17. Escalation in Southern Lebanon The Israeli military issued evacuation warnings Friday afternoon for … Read more

Afghans who aided US war effort can return home safely, Afghan foreign ministry says

The Crisis of Limbo: The Future of Afghan Resettlement For thousands of Afghans who risked everything to support U.S. Military and diplomatic efforts, the dream of safety has evolved into a state of prolonged uncertainty. Currently, a significant group of refugees remains stranded at Camp As-Sayliyah, a U.S. Base in Doha, Qatar, waiting for a … Read more

Lebanon and Israel to resume talks to extend Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire

Lebanon and Israel are scheduled to begin a second session of direct talks at the White House this Thursday. The meetings aim to discuss extending a current truce between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group and to establish a framework for future negotiations. President Donald Trump is expected to greet Lebanese Ambassador Nada Hamadeh Moawad … Read more

Europe divided over Mideast crises as tensions rise over fuel costs, Israel policy

The Shifting Tide of EU-Israel Diplomacy For years, the European Union’s ability to exert pressure on Israel was often stymied by a requirement for unanimity among its 27 member states. A single veto could—and did—block significant policy shifts. However, a geopolitical sea change is occurring in Eastern Europe that may fundamentally alter this dynamic. The … Read more