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“Multiple conflicts for legitimacy” leave nearly every major country in the Arab-Islamic world “grappling with questions of identity,” Ilan Berman told Jewish Policy Center webinar participants February 22. But pivoting to great power competiti
The United States and a dozen other countries have suspended funding of UNRWA (the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees) after Israel revealed that at least 12 UNRWA employees participated in Hamas’ October 7 massacre
Targeting of U.S. troops on bases in Iraq and Syria by local militia, attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea by Houthi rebels in Yemen, Hezbollah strikes against Israel from Lebanon, “none of this happens without Iran,” Michael Pregen
Every Israeli-Palestinian peace deal since the 1993 Oslo process began required Palestinian authorities to dismantle terrorists’ infrastructure in Judea and Samaria (West Bank) and the Gaza Strip, and prohibited a large-scale arms buildup, Davi
Hezbollah in Lebanon has held off launching a major attack against Israel not because it is unconcerned about what Israeli forces are doing to Hamas in the Gaza Strip, but because Hezbollah’s main purpose is to protect Iran and its nuclear weap
The Hamas war against Israel produced a military and political shock wave in Israel. Is it Israel’s 9/11? Israel’s Yom Kippur War? Is it the biggest storm ever? What will be the October 7 attack’s impact on how the Israeli people view themselve
Reaction to the Hamas attacks on Israel and Israel’s response have varied across the Arab world, from refusals to take Palestinian refugees or provide aid, to encouraging massive anti-Israel demonstrations in the streets, to an odd silence. Joi
The overwhelming flood of information emanating from Israel and world media continues unabated. Some of it is really good and some is simply a reflection of warped/political/ignorant thinking. We’re sticking to the former. So join our valued fr
The shock of the monstrous Hamas attack on Israel continues to reverberate. The death toll, as a percentage of population, has well-surpassed America’s losses on 9/11. And, as with 9/11, there appears to be a major realignment in Israel’s under
October 23 marks the 40th anniversary of the bombing of a U.S. Marine Corps barracks at Beirut International Airport and a French military installation nearby. A total of 307 people died, including 241 U.S. forces and 58 French. It is critical
Stephen Bryen believes Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of Russia’s Wagner group mercenary army, died in the wreckage of one of his private planes on August 23. Some early news reports noted speculation Prighozin might not have been aboard. Bryen also
Suppose Chinese leader Xi Jinping finds himself in a box of his own making and, to break out, decides to do the unexpected? Connecting the dots of recent developments analyst Guermantes Lailari for one would not be stunned by a Chinese surprise
Recep Tayyip Erdogan won Turkey’s presidential runoff election May 28 with just 52 percent of the vote. That showed at least two things, Mark Meirowitz told participants in a Jewish Policy Center webinar on June 1. One, that after 20 years in p
As Iran moves closer to nuclear weapons capability and enriches uranium to just under the threshold for a bomb, the region faces increased threats and greater instability. The United States and Israel have held exercises in CENTCOM with regiona
While we were gone, China brokered rapprochement between Iran and Saudi Arabia, countries separated by religious belief, national ideology, and plans for their respective futures. While the Iranians claimed the Houthis in Yemen would stop attac
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is in the 18th year of a four-year term, 87 years old, and a heavy smoker. A recent Palestinian public opinion poll indicates that Abbas and the PA are unpopular with the West Bank Arabs they admini
The two powerful earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria on February 6, and their dozens of aftershocks—which killed more than 40,000 people and left at least two million homeless, mostly in the former—should cause Americans “to rethink everyt
The “prevailing ideas and culture both within the military and politically” in the United States hold that the country is “not in a pre-war period but an interwar period,” Seth Cropsey told participants in a Jewish Policy Center webinar Februar
Russia’s war against Ukraine makes sense if one recognizes that Vladimir Putin sees himself as a modern czar, obligated to restore the Russian empire. So Cliff May, president of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, a Washington, D.C.
An “alarming” deterioration in Israeli-Jordanian relations sparked Jonathan Schanzer’s trip to Amman in September. Meetings with senior officials and other Jordanian stakeholders in domestic and regional matters confirmed that “things are not w
The Saudi Arabia of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MbS) is not the Saudi Arabia of his father. The relationship with the United States has changed, as have the roles of the religious establishment and women in society, and relations between
There is an emerging consensus about the military and technological threats presented by Communist China to the United States and its regional allies. That is the good news. The less-good news is that American efforts to address those threats a
Russia used Iranian-built drones to attack civilians and civilian infrastructure in Kyiv. But Iran was under UN sanction that covered drones and drone technology – imports and exports. How did Iran build a drone capability under sanction? Who h
“The sky is not falling” as a result of Israel’s most recent election—the fifth in less than four years—says Israeli political analyst David Weinberg. Disappointing the Israeli left, “and some diaspora Jews, as a matter of fact,” the vote appea
Less than meets the eye, and not likely to last. David Wurmser gave that assessment of the Israeli-Lebanese maritime agreement the same day it was being signed. Wurmser, senior analyst and director of the Project on Global Antisemitism and the
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