Jay Solomon

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  • Dec 20, 2024
    Alois Brunner, one of Eichmann’s top aides, lived openly in Syria for years and was a close adviser to the Assads.
  • Dec 5, 2024
    If it feels like the world is on fire right now, that’s because it is. From Ukraine to Syria to the Korean Peninsula, a widening array of conflicts is raising questions among...
  • Nov 21, 2024
    Netanyahu says Iran’s nuclear bomb program is damaged. He would likely need a green light from the president-elect to finish the job. Jay Solomon reports from Washington.  
  • Nov 1, 2024
    A senior Pentagon official faced scrutiny when her past ties to Iran came to light. Is that why she’s been transferred?  
  • Sep 17, 2024
    The decision to suspend flights to Tel Aviv is contributing to the country’s isolation. So why are the three major American carriers refusing to fly there?  
  • Sep 4, 2024
    Documents translated by The Free Press reveal the Islamic Republic could be closer to that day than many experts understand. Jay Solomon reports.  
  • Aug 13, 2024
    His views on Iran—and connections—are raising eyebrows in Washington.  
  • May 10, 2024
    As US-Iran relations thawed during the Obama administration, Princeton University saw an opportunity to make the school a central player in bridging the decades-long divide between...