Over a million Palestinians, pushed to the brink of Gaza at the border crossing with Egypt, now face aerial bombardment by the Israeli military.
America and the World
A Make-or-Break Year for a Ukraine in Limbo
Between its stalled counteroffensive and divisions in the U.S. and Europe, Ukraine is stuck in a doom loop.
A New Phase for Gaza: The War on Humanitarian Aid
Why the attack on UNRWA looks a lot like collective punishment
America Has Stumbled Into an Avoidable Middle East War
Biden’s foreign-policy team ended the war in Afghanistan, and is now caught in a trap of its own making.
Attempt to Get Congress to Do Something on Foreign Policy Fails
A familiar sight: Congress abdicates its statutory and constitutional responsibility in matters of war and safeguards on foreign assistance.
Bracing for ‘Argentina’s Trump’
Both friends and foes of the newly elected populist president say their future under him is uncertain, but the certain misery of the present led to his win.
Israel Rounds Up Palestinians for Social Media Posts
A new national security task force has initiated 250 prosecutions, mostly against Palestinian students. Detainees have been held in maximum security prisons for weeks.
Israel’s Strategic Calamity
Its brutal war on Gaza is turning it into a pariah state and risking regional war.
Israel’s Brutality Is Stoking the Imagination of India’s Far Right
As the genocide in Gaza continues, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is taking notes.
Sen. Warren: The Urgency of This Moment Demands a Cease-Fire
A ‘humanitarian pause’ is insufficient to deal with the Gaza crisis.

