Thirty years of daring and brilliant Israeli sabotage operations succeeded in postponing Iran's nuclear and missile programs but failed to put an end to them. The same has been true for diplomacy. On Friday, Israel decided to go for broke. The war has just begun, but it is never too early to think about the end game and how we wish to get there.

This war had been brewing for two decades — long anticipated but repeatedly avoided. Both the Iranian and Israeli sides had succeeded in avoiding direct confrontation, limiting…

Thirty years of daring and brilliant Israeli sabotage operations succeeded in postponing Iran's nuclear and missile programs but failed to put an end to them. The same has been…

The Israeli attack on Iran, which sparked an all-out war between the two countries, was meant to delay Iran's plans by two to three years. Its main goal was to delay the Iranians…

Experts say the strikes have delayed Tehran’s bomb-making by months – but may undermine chances of a diplomatic solution

With the Israeli right riding high after the Iran strikes, Netanyahu may push to topple Tehran's regime – then reshape Israel's by advancing the judicial overhaul. To preserve the…

The fate of the war now depends on the whims of a capricious and voluble American president. He bombs Iran; there might be a victory. He doesn't bomb, and Israel will have…