The New York Times
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/23
President Trump avoided asking Congress for permission before striking Iran, despite the Constitution saying only the legislature can declar...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/23
After the Iran bombings, more officers were placed at religious, cultural and diplomatic locations, Mayor Eric Adams said. The M.T.A. and th...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
The attack on a Greek Orthodox service made clear the challenges facing Syria’s new government in a country long pitted by sectarian divides...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
Ventilation shafts “are probably the most vulnerable points of the facility,” one expert said.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Gulf Arab countries expressed dismay over the American attack, but stopped short of condemning the United Stat...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
Even as he announced the strikes on Iran, President Trump appeared to be rapidly trying to get himself back to the middle by insisting the o...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
In phone interviews, people in Iran voiced fear, sorrow and grief after waking up to the news of the strikes on the country’s nuclear facili...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
Both elation and fear were widespread in Israel amid uncertainty over what comes next.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
Initial military assessments of the buried nuclear site contrast with the statement on the strike there made by President Trump.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
B-2 stealth bombers, fighter aircraft and submarine-launched cruise missiles struck Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan during “Operation Midnight Ham...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
The vice president stopped short of backing President Trump’s assertion that the three bombed facilities had been “totally obliterated.”
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
The retrieval of the bodies of three Israelis taken hostage by Hamas jolted Israelis’ focus back to a conflict that had been overshadowed by...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
The Supreme Leader may choose to back down after a first round of retaliation, or prefer martyrdom and building a nuclear weapon.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
The United States’ overnight attack could cause further escalation. In Israel, it is already seen as a victory for Israel, and for Prime Min...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
The nuclear fuel enrichment plant was built deep inside a mountain in order to withstand an attack.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
Iran’s foreign minister said the attack would have “everlasting consequences” and that Tehran “reserves all options” for a response.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
Fighting has the potential to disrupt oil markets, but a move by Iran to cut off supply would chiefly hurt China, the biggest buyer of Irani...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
As fears that the attacks could lead to more dangerous escalations across the Middle East, some leaders condemned them while others urged de...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/6/22
Iran’s foreign minister had previously warned that a U.S. decision to join Israel’s war against Iran would be “extremely dangerous for every...