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This Week from Jerusalem
Iran’s Terrifying Drive Toward Delivering a Nuclear Weapon
And what Israel is doing to protect itself
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• August 2, 2019
UN Warning: Locust Plague Coming to Egypt’s Neighbors
The potential for destruction is immense.
By
Anthony Chibarirwe
• August 1, 2019
Israel Preemptively Strikes Iranian Missiles in Iraq
Missile threat spurs Israel to open a new front against Iran.
By
Warren Reinsch
• August 1, 2019
Goliath’s City Is More Than Myth
Massive remains from biblical Gath have been unearthed.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• July 31, 2019
A Prophesied Resurgence in Israel
The Jewish state is confident and strong, and for good reason. How long can the good times last?
By
Brad Macdonald
this week from jerusalem
Netanyahu Becomes Israel’s Longest-Serving Prime Minister
And the United Kingdom wants a European force to protect shipping out of the Persian Gulf.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• July 26, 2019
Back to the Bomb
Iran’s long-forecast return to a fully-fledged nuclear weapons program
By
Callum Wood
• July 24, 2019
Britain Calls for Europe-Led Mission to Confront Iran
A storm of biblical proportions is brewing in the Persian Gulf.
By
Callum Wood
• July 23, 2019
Iran Seizes Tankers in Hormuz
A wake-up call for the British Royal Navy
By
Daniel Di Santo
• July 22, 2019
Israel’s Dangerous Hope in Donald Trump
By
Brad Macdonald
• July 18, 2019
Germany Arms Turkey
It’s not just about weapons.
By
Josué Michels
• July 18, 2019
Kurz in Jerusalem: A ‘Tremendous Friend’ of Israel
Will Sebastian Kurz fulfill the hopes of Benjamin Netanyahu?
By
Josué Michels
• July 17, 2019
America and Great Britain Increase Pressure on Iran
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• July 15, 2019
U.S. Hits Back at Iran in Lebanon
America has a strategy to sideline Hezbollah in Lebanon, but will it work?
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• July 12, 2019
United Kingdom Stiffens Its Spine Against Iran
What happened to Britain’s slow-moving, timid foreign policy?
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• July 11, 2019
Forging Iraqi Military With Iranian Terrorists
Popular Mobilization Units to fully integrate with the Iraqi Armed Forces
By
Warren Reinsch
• July 8, 2019
Will America and Iran Go to War?
Trump’s high-pressure strategy could chasten Iran—or provoke it.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
Breach: Iran Violates Agreement, Exceeds Uranium Limit
Nuclear program again pushes toward ‘breakout’ stage and nuclear Armageddon.
By
Warren Reinsch
• July 2, 2019
Ethiopia Suffers Attempted Coup
The assassinations are a stark reminder of the nation’s underlying vulnerabilities.
June 28, 2019
Iran’s Shadow War Against Saudi Arabia Heats Up
Iran-backed Houthi rebels conduct five attacks against Saudi Arabia.
By
Warren Reinsch
• June 26, 2019
Iran, Iraq Discuss Joint Military Exercises
An ‘unbreakable spiritual connection’ binds the two nations closer together militarily.
By
Warren Reinsch
• June 26, 2019
The Legacy of Egypt’s Last Pharaoh
Has the radical Egyptian dream died with the dictator?
By
Callum Wood
• June 25, 2019
Five Days, Four Attacks on U.S.-Related Targets in Iraq
Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units
are the key in Iran’s plan to drive the United States out of Iraq.
By
Warren Reinsch
• June 24, 2019
Al Qaeda Declares Taliban ‘Victory’ and American ‘Defeat’
America’s broken will in Afghanistan
By
Warren Reinsch
• June 18, 2019
The New ‘Arab Spring’
Governments are falling in North Africa again. The resulting storms could wreak havoc.
By
Richard Palmer
and
Brent Nagtegaal
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