Isranet Daily Briefing
Friday, July 25th 2025
“The State Department worries that designating the Muslim Brotherhood in its entirety would force subsequent action against both allies, perhaps even forcing the designation of Qatar and Turkey as state sponsors of terrorism. Many universities and think tanks oppose such a broad Muslim Brotherhood designation because they fear the end of the cash they receive.” — Michael […]
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Sammar Khader New Lines Magazine, July 1, 2025 “… the Houthis’ cooperation with al-Shabab, al Qaeda’s East African affiliate, no longer seems far-fetched.” On a warm April day on Yemen’s western coast, a barrage of 14 U.S. airstrikes rained down on the Ras Isa oil terminal, killing at least 80 people and wounding scores […]
Monday, May 5th 2025
Why is it So Hard to Stop the Houthis in the Middle East? – Analysis: Seth J. Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, May 4, 2025 Houthi Drones Drain Billions from West as Red Sea Chaos Escalates, Experts Say: Gabriel Colodro/The Media Line, Jerusalem Post, May 4, 2025 U.S. Strikes Spur Plans for Yemeni Ground War Against Houthis: […]
Tuesday, December 24th 2024 / Tuesday, December 24th 2024
Tamir Hayman INSS, Dec. 19, 2024 “A sustained campaign is needed, not just a single operation.” The IDF’s strike in Yemen last night is a justified response and marks an escalation in Israel’s reactions to Houthi fire, but it’s not enough to change the reality on the ground. The reality is that from the moment […]
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 […]
Friday, November 24th 2023
SHABBAT READING The Character of Jacob: VAYETSE • 5771, 5784: Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, The Rabbi Sacks Legacy — What kind of man was Jacob? This is the question that cries out to us in episode after episode of his life. The first time we hear a description of him he is called ish tam: a simple, quiet, plain, straightforward man. But that is […]
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