Foreign and security policyIsrael has its rights, but it cannot disregard its responsibilities Israel has the obligation to protect its population from further attacks. However, the right of self-defence does not exist in isolation By Muriel Asseburg, Konstantin Witschel
Foreign and security policyA fatal message Given the current escalation, calls for a cessation of aid to the Palestinians are not only counterproductive but downright dangerous By René Wildangel
Foreign and security policyOn the brink of a major regional war Hamas’ violent attack has taken Israel by surprise. And it has raised concerns about the potential for an unprecedented escalation in the Middle East By Marcus Schneider
Foreign and security policyA tug of war and peace in Yemen As a key chapter of the Yemen war nears its end, risks of disruptions to the peace remain — with potentially dire consequences for the population By Magdalena Kirchner
Economy and ecologyIraq is running out of water The country can’t master such a bleak future on its own. Failing to take vital measures will result in a regional security nightmare By Stefan Lukas
Democracy and societyFight till the bitter end The Israeli Knesset just passed the first bill of its judicial overhaul agenda, risking irreconcilable polarisation and violent escalation By Muriel Asseburg
Foreign and security policy Like nothing ever happened After 12 years of being suspended, the League of Arab States has welcomed back the Syrian regime. But what is driving this normalisation? By Joseph Daher
Foreign and security policyA deceptive graveyard peace There are signs of détente in the Middle East. But beneath the surface, it is churning By Marcus Schneider
Foreign and security policyPolitical settlement first, refugee return second Europe’s current approach to facilitating refugee returns and containing new arrivals from Syria is based on wishful thinking By Malik al-Abdeh, Lars Hauch
Democracy and societyA private militia for an arsonist Israel's Security Minister Ben-Gvir, known for his radicalism, wants to establish a police force that follows his orders blindly By Peter Lintl