Most analysts agree that Israel's expansive attacks on Iran only benefit the leaders of the Islamic Republic, even if Netanyahu and many Israelis somehow see themselves as the saviors of the Iranian people. 'This is beginning to look like Gaza,' one expert says

While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu considers toppling Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, he must first consider the many alternative leaders in Tehran who will do…

Something was shifting in Iran, but now missiles and the return of foreign interference may tear up the green shoots of progress, says Esfandyar Batmanghelidj, founder of the…

Israeli president has no interest in Iran’s future beyond weakening and destabilising a regional rival

Following Friday's strikes, Iran is facing off with its archenemy: Israel. But this enemy once was anything but, as it aided the Islamic Republic in its war against then-Iraqi…

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…

Most analysts agree that Israel's expansive attacks on Iran only benefit the leaders of the Islamic Republic, even if Netanyahu and many Israelis somehow see themselves as the…

Within Israel, Iran is seen as the ultimate threat. The prime minister knows this is his chance to rewrite his bloodied legacy, says Aluf Benn, editor-in-chief of Haaretz