Democracy and societySilent fault lines Iran’s protests show a regime trapped between anger at home and paralysis at the top By David Ramin Jalilvand
Foreign and security policyUniversal by exception An ICC-wanted leader + a German handshake = a signal that international law is negotiable? By Yoav Shemer-Kunz
Foreign and security policyWill Hezbollah surrender their weapons? Calls to disarm Hezbollah are mounting — but lasting peace is impossible without a Lebanese state that can reclaim real sovereignty over its own land By Verena El Amil
Foreign and security policyLife in the red zone The Trump plan divides the Gaza Strip, perpetuating the suffering. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council is playing along By René Wildangel
Democracy and societyQuiet annexation Step by step, the Israeli government is annexing more parts of the West Bank By Yael Berda, Tamar Megiddo, Ronit Levine-Schnur
Foreign and security policyPeace with a question mark Trump is enjoying the praise for his Gaza deal. But how does the Middle East see the agreement? Views from neighbouring countries in the region By Ralf Melzer, Maria Dellasega, Ronja Schiffer, Sven Schwersensky, Merin Abbass
Foreign and security policyPeace at last? Trump’s enforced Gaza ceasefire marks a turning point — but the road to a durable peace remains long By Marcus Schneider
Foreign and security policyHow do wars end? Trump’s plan for peace in Gaza was drafted without key parties, then presented with ultimatums — hardly a foundation for lasting peace By René Wildangel
Foreign and security policyHow nonviolent action might save Gaza Gaza has become the harshest test of international humanitarian law since Rwanda — yet the world’s most vital protection framework remains unused By Charles Webel
Foreign and security policyStarvation is no accident Anyone talking about Gaza cannot ignore Israel’s intentions. Human suffering is part of their war strategy By Jannis Grimm