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Iran didn't attack Israel with drones in its most recent war -- but it did in the last war, and might again in the next.
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM, May 17 (Reuters) - Israel's economy began 2026 with a slowdown, hit by war with Iran, but growth is expected to recover as long as the conflict does not reignite. Gross domestic product contracted at an annualised rate of 3.
Author Gad Saad speaks to Joe Rogan about growing concerns on the left and right in the U.S. about Israel’s influence in Washington, AIPAC, and the Iran war. Rogan said many Americans think it looks like Israel is exerting too much pressure,
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Follow the latest on the war between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas. Get live updates, reports, analysis and more on Reuters.
Before the Trump administration’s rejection of Iran’s latest peace plan response, the joint U.S.-Israeli war against the regime in Tehran had begun to recede from public memory.
When the Lebanese militia Hezbollah entered the US-Israeli war against Iran by firing rockets and drones into Israel the day after the conflict began on Feb. 28, officials there saw in the crisis sweeping the region a chance to finally drive the militia,
Government officials have justified why the U.S. entered the war in several ways.
Noa Tishby has made enemies of both anti-Zionist American leftists and Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing government. None of it has slowed her campaign to reshape what Americans think they know about her homeland.
The U.S., not Iran, is in control of the Strait of Hormuz, President Trump said Friday, adding, "We wiped out their armed forces, essentially." Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said Friday that his country "cannot trust the Americans at all" and Iran is "trying to maintain" the "shaky" ceasefire "to give diplomacy a chance.