The US is poised to use Israeli gas as a lever to keep Iran on the backfoot following its regional setback, and it could even use it to undercut Russia's economy

Ibrahim Hamidi

Iran's foreign policy architect reaffirms his country's commitment to supporting the 'forces of resistance,' while a former foreign minister demands a return on investment

Houssam Itani

An economic contraction of 2.8% is predicted next year, having contracted 1.7% this year. Will the regime loosen the reins?

Rustum Mahmud

The US president has picked legal fights with big American TV news channels and they have backed down, but the British broadcaster has said it will see him in court.

Con Coughlin

The gunman in Palmyra shows that terrorism is alive and well in Syria, while the reaction to his crimes shows that it has some support. Yet most Syrians want peace. Now, they must fight for it.

Alia Mansour

The veteran Palestinian politician has changed the rhetoric over the Gaza war and seems to be aligning more closely with Türkiye and Arab states, at the expense of Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood.

Abdullah Al-Judaya

Washington's new vision of the world ditches alliances, plants an American flag in South America, embraces Israel and hydrocarbons, and lets Europe dangle.

Houssam Itani

President Donald Trump sees the world in terms of spheres of influence, power, and deals. This leaves little room for alliances, multilateralism, humanitarianism, or anything other than US interests.

Ibrahim Hamidi

Soldiers singing about 'rivers of enemies blood' has spooked Tel Aviv, where a minister said 'war' was now inevitable. For Syria's president, the moment requires a fine balance.

Haid Haid

Once upon a time, America and Europe were on the same page when it came to foreign policy. These days, they aren't even in the same library. Russia has taken note.

Con Coughlin

The movement has been banned before but has always adapted to the circumstances to survive. After its latest proscription, the pen may become the group's foremost enemy.

Abdullah Al-Judaya

A former spy chief and a billionaire cousin of Bashar al-Assad are plotting sectarian strife from the Moscow exile. It won't work, despite the raging and the millions being spent. Syria has moved on.

Alia Mansour