With Israel and Hamas on the cusp of a ceasefire in Gaza, our reporters investigated the strategy of the United Arab Emirates in the region. The oil and gas-rich Gulf monarchy – a Middle Eastern
While major ruptures are not expected, Gulf states are urging a tougher stance on Israel and a softening toward Iran, positions that differ greatly from the president-elect’s first term.
American students who visited Israel and the UAE through the Geller International Fellowship witnessed firsthand the successes of the Abraham Accords.
A mysterious airstrip being built on a remote island in Yemen is nearing completion, according to satellite photos analyzed by The Associated Press.
DUBAI (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates has discussed with Israel and the United States participating in a provisional administration of post-war Gaza until a reformed Palestinian Authority is able to take charge, according to people familiar with the ...
The United Arab Emirates has been in discussions with Israel and the United States about the possibly of playing a role in postwar efforts to rebuild Gaza, but its conditions for doing so have yet to be met,
Under the first phase of the agreement, 33 Israeli hostages - including all women, children, and men over 50 - will be released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners
Israel supplied Iran with centrifuge platforms containing explosives for its nuclear enrichment program, a top Iranian official has acknowledged for the first
The NSC has advised Israeli citizens abroad that in case of being contacted by unknown individuals, they should verify the identity of their contacts through direct communication, such as audio or video calls. The NSC also warned against downloading unsolicited files or links.
The Abraham Accords partner is eyeing a role in the temporary management of the territory until a reformed Palestinian Authority can take over.
In yet another piece of the jigsaw puzzle of a new Middle East, Mr. As-Sudani sees reining in the Iranian-backed Iraqi Shiite militias as key to preventing Iraq from being sucked into Israel’s wars. Mr. As-Sudani, like the United States, views Iran’s weakening as a window of opportunity.
The discussions included the possibility of the UAE and the US, along with other nations, temporarily overseeing the governance.