Analysis
Monday, June 19th 2023 / Sunday, November 5th 2023
Alwaght, May 20, 2023 “…. for the Israelis, Egypt’s moving towards Iran means losing a good ally in the Arab world.” [The] Israeli regime, which has always used tensions among regional countries as a breathing space to break its isolation and advance the normalization with Arab countries, is struck with confusion, concern, and […]
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Lazar Berman Times of Israel, June 14, 2023 “This points at a known pattern in Egyptian media and official communications, they don’t admit that something is wrong,” At 4:20 in the afternoon of October 5, 1985, an Egyptian soldier manning a checkpoint in the Red Sea resort town of Ras Burqa raised his gun […]
Amir Avivi Jerusalem Post, June 15, 2023 “Both the Sinai and the Negev suffer from weak sovereign governance and lawlessness, providing fertile ground for the narratives of various extremist groups aiming to recruit and deepen regional instability.” This month’s disastrous killing of three IDF soldiers near the Egyptian border by an Egyptian border police officer was a […]
Friday, June 16th 2023 / Sunday, November 5th 2023
Ellen Iones Foreign Policy, June 14, 2023 “Assad is not going to budge on core issues like Iran. He needs Iran; he’s not going to step away from Iran. And he’s not going to be a reliable negotiator that delivers everything that he promises to do.” Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s appearance at the Arab […]
Emile Hokayam Foreign Affairs, May 23, 2023 “Western governments are unlikely to do anything to stop the Arab rehabilitation of Assad.” After many years of equivocation and handwringing, Arab states have decided to bring Syria in from the cold and back into the fold. Arab foreign ministers announced earlier this month that Syria would […]
Aditi Bhaduri India Narrative, May 20, 2023 “Syria’s re-admission to the Arab League is also symptomatic of the diminishing US influence in West Asia.” On May 7, the League of Arab States admitted Syria back into its fold, following its suspension more than 12 years ago, after the outbreak of the Syrian Civil […]
Aris Roussinos UnHerd, May 31, 2023 “The first myth to be shattered was of the power of protest to express and impose the popular will.” When Bashar al-Assad touched down in Riyadh last week, to be embraced by the Saudi king on the occasion of Syria’s readmittance to the Arab League, the Syrian War drew to a close, […]
Thursday, June 15th 2023 / Sunday, November 5th 2023
Anne Bayefsky JNS, June 8, 2023 “The process of producing this latest report was Kafka-esque. Pillay told U.N. WebTV that she stood “ready to hear alternate voices” and couldn’t help but draw negative inferences (against Israel) in their “absence.” But all the hearings and meetings were invitation-only, and alternates didn’t make the cut.” A U.N. “Commission of […]
Alan Baker Jerusalem Post, June 6, 2023 “While nobody really expects anything positive, let alone balanced or neutral to emanate from any part of the UN, one might nevertheless expect that the one senior official whose function purports to include coordination of the Middle East peace process, would at least make some attempt to address […]
Benjamin Weinthal Fox News, June 9, 2023 “At bottom, the peddlers of antisemitism are objecting to being exposed as peddlers of antisemitism – as peddlers of antisemitism have done through the ages.” The United Nations Commission of Inquiry (COI) on Thursday issued a new report that attacked rights of U.S. States to pass legislation banning discrimination against Israel […]
UN Watch, May 31, 2023 “The regimes who attacked the Jewish state were projecting: the more oppressive they are to their own people and to their minorities, the more they resort to trying to demonize the only democracy in the Middle East.” Deviating from its focus on public health emergencies, the 76th World Health […]
Tuesday, June 13th 2023 / Friday, December 1st 2023
Yoni Ben Menachem Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, June 12, 2023 “While the agreement may temporarily halt uranium enrichment, Iran is already on the verge of becoming a nuclear-capable nation.” While the United States and Iran have denied ongoing negotiations for a temporary nuclear agreement, Jerusalem refuses to accept these denials. It is believed […]
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