Why Israel Is Judged Differently: Jerusalem’s International Challenges – Analysis
By Shale Horowitz* As Israel celebrates its seventy-fifth anniversary, it remains the only state in the world that is constantly threatened
Read moreBy Shale Horowitz* As Israel celebrates its seventy-fifth anniversary, it remains the only state in the world that is constantly threatened
Read moreBy Anna Borshchevskaya* Both Russia and Iran have deep, multifaceted, and long-standing connections to Syria. During the Cold War, Damascus emerged
Read moreBy Rauf Baker* After a bloody war that saw hundreds of thousands killed and millions displaced over a decade, Syria has
Read moreBy Daniel Pipes* In The Secret Apparatus: The Muslim Brotherhood’s Industry of Death (New York: Bombardier, 2022), an ambitious and powerful book
Read moreBy Burak Bekdil* Turkey’s relations with other regional actors over the past decade have all followed a similar course: frequent radical
Read moreBy Robert O. Freedman* As the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, Israel surprised many observers by taking a relatively neutral position
Read moreBy Michael Rubin* For all its talk of leading a “resistance front,” the Islamic Republic of Iran has historically had few
Read moreBy Ehud Barak* When I joined Ehud Olmert’s government on June 18, 2007, as minister of defense, it was almost three
Read moreBy Jonathan Schanzer* Since the late 1980s, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been plying the Hamas terrorist group with cash
Read moreBy Roie Yellinek and Assaf Malach* While the “Palestine question” has long dominated inter-Arab politics, not only have the Arab states
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