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US inaction would ‘embolden’ Iran after denial of airspace access, Saudi defense minister warns
“At this point, if this doesn’t happen, it will only embolden the regime,” said Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman.
Saudi-UAE split fractures anti-Houthi coalition as Iran-US tension threaten Red Sea - analysis
Aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln en route to Middle East as US mulls over Iran strike options
Quiet after gunfire targeting unidentified drones heard near Yemen's presidential palace
First-ever kosher supermarket in Gulf opens in Dubai
The store is a seven-minute drive from the Burj Khalifa, the tallest skyscraper in the world.
EU lawmakers arrested in connection to Qatar corruption scandal
Prosecutors said they had suspected for months that a Gulf state, reportedly World Cup host Qatar, was trying to influence decisions in Brussels.
Bahraini elections see highest turnout rate ever at 72%
In a first, eight women were elected to the 40-member Council of Representatives.
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The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 46
WATCH: In first, Israeli F-35 jets escort US bombers returning from Gulf
This marked the first time US jets were accompanied by Israel's fleet of F-35s, with such escorts usually carried out using 'Sufa' F-16s.
Israel's Bank Leumi interested in Saudi investments
The presence of Bank Leumi at the kingdom's flagship investment event suggested this marked another gesture by Riyadh towards warmer ties with Israel
Iran’s officials fear disturbances in Caucasus and Gulf - analysis
Iran feels pressure intensifying as countries they once felt they could lean on are formalizing diplomatic ties with Israel, as well as ties teetering with their closest neighbors.
Abraham Accords stronger than ever, two years later - editorial
The signing of the Abraham Accords two years ago marked the start of a positive relationship for the benefit of all; like all relationships, there must be an effort to maintain it.
UAE-based ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ credit provider Cashew eyes Gulf, Egypt markets
‘A lot of the market value of BNPL companies is based on a belief that they can predict consumer patterns more accurately than banks,’ fintech pioneer says.
Saudi-Iran talks to resume when conditions right in Iraq, says Iranian envoy
Riyadh and Tehran, the leading Sunni Muslim and Shi'ite powers in the region respectively, have been locked in a decades long rivalry.