Analysis
Friday, June 28th 2024
Jacob Olidort The National Interest, June 25, 2024 “From the perspective of this end state of fostering planning paralysis, Israel’s objective of eradicating Hamas in Gaza not only eliminates a fundamental security threat but also rids Iran of a proxy on Israel’s doorstep, thereby complicating Iran’s efforts to attack Israel while diminishing Iran’s footprint in […]
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Thursday, April 18th 2024
WATCH: Emergency Briefing on Iran’s Attack on Israel: Behnam Ben Taleblu, Emetonline, Apr. 16, 2024 WATCH: How Israel Divided the Right: Sorab Ahmari, Unherd, Apr. 14, 2024 — Since October 7th, old divides between Right and Left on support for Israel were predictably resurfaced. Less expected, however, was a new civil war on the online Right. Compact founder […]
Wednesday, April 17th 2024
David A. Cloud, Dov Lieber, Stephen Kalin and Summer Said WSJ, Apr. 15, 2024 “The operation was the culmination of years of U.S. effort to break down political and technical barriers that thwarted military cooperation between Israel and the Sunni Arab governments.” As hundreds of Iranian drones and missiles winged across the Middle East Saturday night, […]
Editorial Jerusalem Post, Apr. 16, 2024 “While retaliation is costly, the cost of inaction is higher.” In the volatile tapestry of Middle Eastern politics, the dawn of April 14, 2024, marked yet another escalation in regional tensions. Hundreds of Iranian drones, cruise, and ballistic missiles targeted Israel, punctuating a period of rising hostilities. However, the resilience […]
Walter Russell Mead WSJ, Apr. 15, 2024 “What the president appears not yet to understand is that Iran has become so powerful, and America’s reputation as a source of sound policy and reliable support so weak, that only resolute American backing of our allies can turn the tide.” “Take the win,” President Biden reportedly advised Prime […]
Friday, April 12th 2024
Benny Morris NY Times, Apr. 11, 2024 “… the spectacle of Israeli weakness — as much as a Rafah offensive — could tempt Hezbollah to gamble on a full-scale war.” Unfortunately, Benjamin Netanyahu is right — “unfortunately,” I say, because he is the most incompetent, corrupt and divisive Israeli prime minister ever, as many […]
Wednesday, February 14th 2024
Philologos, Mosaic Magazine, Feb. 1, 2024 The International Court of Justice’s January 19 decision that found, by a vote of 15-2, accusations of genocide against Israel sufficiently “plausible” to warrant a thorough investigation is one more hardly needed bit of evidence of how foolish and detached from reality supposedly intelligent legal minds can be. […]
Monday, January 15th 2024 / Monday, January 15th 2024
Jerusalem Post, Jan. 13, 2024 “Having witnessed the well-prepared presentation by the South African team one can only wonder what else is in store for Israel in the coming weeks.” South Africa does not excel, to say the least, on fighting corruption or on efficiently managing public institutions, which is perhaps why Israel did not […]
Wednesday, January 3rd 2024
Will the Conflict Expand?: Salem Alketbi, Israel Hayom, Dec. 26, 2023 Iran No Longer Hides Behind Proxies in War Against Israel: Ron Ben Yishai, Ynet News, Dec. 26, 2023 Israel Has Sent a Message; Now a Big Decision Awaits: Yoav Limor, Israel Hayom, Dec. 26, 2023 Biden Needs to Strike Back Hard Against Houthis to Protect Red Sea […]
Wednesday, January 3rd 2024 / Tuesday, January 2nd 2024
Mark Dubowitz NY Post, Dec. 27, 2023 “These attacks are not just harassment but a well-planned campaign of economic warfare the IRGC has designed to put pressure on Israel and US-aligned Arab states.” Iran is on the offensive. On the day after Christmas, in the space of just 10 hours, US forces in the Red […]
Tuesday, December 19th 2023 / Tuesday, December 19th 2023
Iran’s Proxies in Syria Move Toward Escalation with Israel: Kasra Aarabi and Jason M. Brodsky, Foreign Policy, Nov. 10, 2023 What the War in Gaza Means for Syria: Aron Lund, The New Humanitarian, Dec. 7, 2023 Syria’s Stakes in the Israel-Gaza War: Giorgio Cafiero, The New Arab, Dec. 14, 2023 How Violence in Syria Is Connected to […]
Tuesday, December 19th 2023
Kasra Aarabi and Jason M. Brodsky Foreign Policy, Nov. 10, 2023 “This call for a Shiite jihad, which was ignored in the West, would enable the regime in Iran to introduce an ideological element to the conflict, centered on extreme antisemitism and sectarianism, to draw on the regime’s ideological influence across the region.” Since […]
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