Lebanese Archbishop Carried Medicines and More than $460,000 from Israel to Lebanon

Mohammad Raad, Hezbollah’s parliamentary bloc leader, called the archbishop’s delivery of cash and medicine a “national betrayal.”

US Energy Envoy Makes Unannounced Stop in Israel After Talks in Lebanon

Hochstein reportedly met with Prime Minister Yair Lapid and other top officials to discuss the dispute on the location of Israel’s offshore Karish natural gas field.

Jordanian Athlete Refuses to Compete Against Israeli Peer

Maysir Al-Dahamsheh, a member of the Jordanian women’s junior taekwondo team, made the move after reaching the finals of the World Taekwondo Cadet Championships.

As Russian Peacekeepers Leave for Ukraine, Armenia and Azerbaijan Resume Border Clashes

Since the war in Ukraine began, Russia has not been paying attention to events in Karabakh, which encourages flare-ups.

New Head for Israel’s Atomic Energy Commission as Iran Activates Hundreds of New Centrifuges

Bennett: “The Iranians are making progress, but Israel has been working at full capacity over the past year."

Russia Nears Completion of Turkey’s First Nuclear Plant

The first of the plant's four reactors is set to begin operations by mid-2023, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Turkey.

‘Alarm Bells’ in Israel over China Aid that Could up Syria’s Intel Capabilities

While Beijing insists the aid will be humanitarian in nature, Israeli defense sources say some products expected to “fill current gaps in Syria’s military communications network.”

Grain Silos Partially Collapse at Beirut Port, Revisiting 2020 Trauma

Officials had some warning of what was to come, as the tilting northern portion of the silos began to lean over even more heavily last week.

Government to Accelerate Joint Israeli-Jordanian Employment and Industrial Park

Final details of the project were worked out last week during Lapid’s visit with King Abdullah II in Amman, PM Lapid said.

Israeli Start Ups Recruited to Create Regional R&D Hub in Bahrain

The Kingdom of Bahrain is offering low operating costs as well as significant labor subsidies that can benefit Israeli start-ups.

Iran Arrests Another Swedish National Accused of Spying for Israel

After second such incident in as many months, Iran’s Intelligence Ministry accuses Stockholm of “proxy spying” for the Jewish state.

Lebanon ‘Optimistic’ Over Chances for Maritime Border Deal with Israel

US special energy envoy Amos Hochstein was expected to arrive in Beirut this weekend to continue his efforts at mediating a deal between the two sides.

‘Maritime Border Dispute with Lebanon on Verge of Solution’

Report: Israel assesses that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s recent threats are an attempt to frame the pending agreement as Hezbollah achievement.

Haredi Jews Denied Entry to Jordan

Tuesday’s incident was not the first time the Jordanians have allegedly refused entry to visitors clearly identifiable as Jews by their dress or ritual objects.

Defense Minister Confirms: Russian Troops Fired at IAF Jets in Syria

The IDF and the Russian military maintain a line of communication to prevent military clashes between the forces in Syria.

‘Heading Toward Confrontation’: Hezbollah Head Again Threatens to Attack Israel in September

Israel has recently commenced actions to develop the Karish gas field in the area, and Hezbollah is now threatening war by September.

Iran to Leave IAEA Cameras Off Until Nuclear Deal Revived

“We will not turn on the IAEA cameras until the other side returns to the nuclear deal,” said Iran’s nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami.

Former Minister Kara Invites Azerbaijan to Join Abraham Accords

Later this month, Kara will explore “how Israeli robots can offer a solution to Azerbaijan’s landmine problem.”

Russia’s FM Lavrov Meets in Cairo with Egypt’s Pres. El-Sisi

On Saturday, Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odessa was targeted by Russian missile fire despite a deal reached the day before to release shipments of millions of tons of grain from the port.

Report: IRGC Missile Engineer Assassinated in Iran

He is the latest Iranian scientist tied to the country’s weapons program to die of mysterious circumstances.

Iran Claims Arrest of Israeli Spy Network

Iran's Intelligence Ministry said the agents were aiming at "some sensitive locations and pre-determined targets."

Israel Attacks Damascus Area, 6 Dead, 10 Injured

The attack completely destroyed an Iranian warehouse in the vicinity of Al-Sayida Zainab, 6 miles south of Damascus.

Iran’s Ambassador Threatens Israeli Counterpart in Azerbaijan

The threat came in response to a tweet by Deek with a photo of him reading a book on the history and culture of Tabriz.

Mossad Interrogates a Second IRGC Official in Iran

Yadollah Khedmati is the deputy chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Logistics Department. He was returned home after the interrogation.

Menendez & Graham Introduce Bill to ‘Track Iran Nuclear Efforts’

The Republican Jewish Coalition applauded the Iran Nuclear Weapons Capability Monitoring Act, but for some reason credited only Sen. Graham

Everybody Is Happy after Putin-Erdogan-Raisi Meeting in Tehran

Everybody is happy for very different reasons, but, you know, happiness is such a rare commodity these days.

Nasrallah Threatening War Over Mediterranean Gas Drilling

Nasrallah said he had been suffering from serious coughing bouts and had difficulty speaking.

Israel Warns Lebanon Over Hezbollah ‘Aggression’

"Hezbollah's aggression is unacceptable and is liable to lead the entire region into an unnecessary escalation."

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