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US and Israeli Leaders on Different Wavelengths
January 22, 2024 On January 18, Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed that Israel under his leadership will not compromise on less than total victory over Hamas, and they will win. “In any arrangement in the foreseeable future — with an arrangement … Continue reading
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The Question of the Endgame in Gaza
January 17, 2024 That the US and the UK reacted militarily to Houthi attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea was no surprise. What is striking is how after years of war, Yemen, a country going through the world’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Gaza war, Hamas, Houthi attacks, Iran, Israel, Netanyahu, Turkish foreign policy, US
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Growing Concerns About a Wider Middle East Conflict
January 6, 2024 The killing of Hamas’s Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut on January 2, and the twin blasts near the burial site of Qasem Soleimani that caused the death of nearly a hundred Iranians the next day have raised worries … Continue reading
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Tagged al-Arouri, Gaza, Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthi attacks, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Turkish foreign policy, US
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The Humanitarian Catastrophe in Gaza
December 11, 2023 Jews are a gifted people. They have made great contributions to science, culture, and arts. Israel is among the top twenty countries winning the most Nobel prizes. However, the first Nobel prizes were awarded in 1901. Israel … Continue reading
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Tagged Biden, Gaza war, Hamas, Israel, Netanyahu, Palestine, Turkish foreign policy
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The Arduous Path to the Two-State Solution
October 27, 2023 “While declarations, resolutions, and universal “sectoral” treaties have articulated some distinct conditions and core elements, no standardized definition of terrorism exists. In the absence of an internationally agreed definition of acts of terrorism, the High Commissioner for … Continue reading
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Tagged Egypt, Gaza war, hostage-prisoner exchanges, Israel, Netanyahu, Palestine, Qatar, Turkish foreign policy, two-state solution, West Bank
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The Gaza War and the Challenges Ahead
November 13, 2023 The Hamas assault of October 7 and Israel’s military response with total disregard for civilian life have both drawn harsh criticism worldwide, most notably by the UN Secretary-General Guterres. It has inevitably led to questions about the … Continue reading
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Tagged Arab League, Gaza war, Hamas, Israel, Netanyahu, OIC, Turkish foreign policy, West Bank
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Ankara’s Roller-coaster Foreign Policy
November 6, 2023 Türkiye and Israel enjoyed good relations for decades. The coming to power of the AKP in 2002 introduced an element of uncertainty into the relationship. However, there was no major disturbance until the “one-minute” incident at the … Continue reading
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Tagged Blinken, Erdogan, Gaza war, Hamas, Iran, Israel, Netanyahu, Turkic states summit, Turkish foreign policy
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Türkiye and the Gaza War
November 1, 2023 The October 7 Hamas assault was a shock for the Israelis. It should not have been. As I mentioned in an earlier post, some foresaw that trouble was in the making. The following is from an International … Continue reading
The Gaza War
October 16, 2023 The following is from an International Crisis Group statement of March 21, 2023, titled “Persistent Violence in Israel-Palestine Could Escalate Further”: “Tensions have been rising for the past few months, fueled by a combination of factors. Among … Continue reading
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Tagged Amir-Abdollahian, Biden, Blinken, Gaza, Hamas, Haniyeh, Israel, Middle East conflict, Netanyahu, Palestine, Turkish foreign policy
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A World of Conflict
October 9, 2023 Following the recent developments in Nagorno-Karabakh, Presidents Aliyev and Pashinyan were supposed to meet in Granada, Spain on October 5. Only days before the scheduled meeting French Foreign Minister Colonna visited Yerevan where she said: “I would … Continue reading
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Tagged France, Hamas, Iran, Israel, Middle East war, Nagorno-Karabakh, Netanyahu, Saudi Arabia, Turkish foreign policy, US
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