Ben Wolfgang is a National Security Correspondent for The Washington Times. His reporting is regularly featured in the daily Threat Status newsletter. Previously, he covered energy and the environment, Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2016, and also spent two years as a White House correspondent during the Obama administration. Before coming to The Times in 2011, Ben worked as political reporter at The Republican-Herald in Pottsville, Pa. He can be reached at bwolfgang@washingtontimes.com.
A majority of Israelis believe their government's main goal in the Gaza Strip should be the safe return of all hostages still held by Hamas, rather than the destruction of the Palestinian terrorist group, according to a new poll released Tuesday.
U.S. forces on Friday unleashed a wave of major retaliatory airstrikes against Iran's elite Quds Force units and Iran-backed militias across Iraq and Syria, officials said, finally firing back a week after an attack killed three American service members in Jordan.
The Biden administration and its partners in Europe ignored warnings about the growing danger posed by Houthi rebels because they were fixated on pursuing a new nuclear deal with Iran, according to a top Yemeni official.
The bedrock principle of religious liberty faces a historic test right now in Japan, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich told an audience at a major summit in Washington this week, warning that a dangerous, communist-backed effort to punish the Unification Church could carry severe consequences for people of all faiths across the globe.
A key Israeli minister on Tuesday threatened "dismantlement of the government" if his country strikes a "reckless" deal with Hamas, underscoring the immense pressure facing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he searches for a way to bring home the roughly 130 hostages still held by the Palestinian militant group.
The Pentagon for years has lacked a "coordinated approach" to detecting, analyzing and cataloging UFO sightings by U.S. service members, the Defense Department's top watchdog said in a key report released publicly this week, warning that the various approaches across the military may have left dangerous national security gaps.
A missile fired by Iran-backed Houthis struck an oil tanker sailing in the Gulf of Aden late Friday night, U.S. officials said, and American forces quickly responded with another round of airstrikes targeting the rebel group in Yemen.
CIA Director William Burns will soon travel to Europe to try and negotiate an extended cease-fire deal that would free the remaining hostages held by the Palestinian militant group Hamas, according to media reports, as pressure mounts on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to secure the release of those prisoners who have been held for more than three months.
U.S. forces on Tuesday struck three sites in Iraq used by Iran-backed Shiite militias, Pentagon officials said, in a move that comes just days after a militia attack on an American air base in Iraq left several U.S. personnel wounded.
The Turkish parliament on Tuesday approved Sweden's bid to join NATO in a major boost for the transatlantic alliance, which is now poised to gain its second new member in less than a year after Finland's accession last April.
First was the Obama administration's vaunted "pivot" to Asia. Then, President Trump pledged to get out of "endless wars" in the Middle East. President Biden has tried to follow suit and radically reduce America's military footprint in the tumultuous region after more than two decades of continuous war.
The U.S. ramped up its war on Iran-backed Houthi rebels late Wednesday with another round of airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, the fourth such strike in just a week.
U.S. forces on Tuesday conducted a third round of airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, Pentagon officials said, on the same day a missile launched by the Iran-backed group hit another commercial vessel in the Red Sea.
U.S. forces on Tuesday conducted a third round of airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, U.S. officials told the Associated Press, just hours after a missile launched by the Iran-backed group hit another commercial vessel in the Red Sea.
U.S. forces last week seized a boat loaded with Iranian missile components destined for Houthi rebels in Yemen, Pentagon officials confirmed Tuesday morning, in a dangerous operation that saw two Navy SEALs lost in the rough waters of the Arabian Sea.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from the hospital Monday following prostate cancer surgery and follow-up complications that sparked a firestorm when he kept his initial diagnosis and treatment hidden, including from President Biden.
A missile fired by Houthi rebels in Yemen struck an American-owned cargo ship traveling off the country's coast near the Gulf of Aden on Monday, U.S. military officials said, the latest in a string of attacks by the Iran-backed rebel group on regional shipping lanes in recent months that have exacerbated soaring regional tensions.
Questions mounted Sunday about the long-term impact of U.S.-led airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, with a spokesman for the Iran-backed militant group boasting that the attacks had done no "material damage."