Israel's killing of aid workers in Gaza repulsed even its friends, but the Israeli targeting of senior Iranian commanders in a consulate in Damascus suggests that Gaza is not their only target.
A US-Saudi defence pact could have a transformative impact on the Middle East in the same way that a 1945 conversation between King Abdul Aziz and President Franklin Roosevelt did. It will not be easy
The militant group's leaders visit Iran then call for young Arabs everywhere to mobilise, yet those who line the streets in solidarity with the people of Gaza do not support violence.
Although Kurds have yet to achieve statehood, this doesn't mean they never will. One critical component still exists to perhaps have a state one day: the continued existence of the Kurdish people.
Interesting analysis from a seasoned observer suggests that the Syrians could be eyeing a bigger prize, but adds that this will only transpire if Iran is allowed to join in.
Hezbollah shows no sign of wanting a war. Israel shows no sign of leaving it alone. For an Israeli prime minister under pressure over Gaza, an escalation to Israel's north could be handy.
Gulf states' central global location has made it the perfect transit hub for global travel, but with flights cancelled due to war, the industry is scrambling to fill the void
Washington and Tel Aviv may think the key to ending Iran's regime is to kill its missile bank and capabilities, but sometimes strategy matters more than hardware