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The MENA Energy Recap is a quarterly review of key energy developments that took place in the region from April through June ...
Republican congressman and Israel caucus co-chair Joe Wilson rebukes Israeli military strikes on Syria, calling them ...
Normalization with Saudi Arabia is possible even without a Palestinian state, Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel says. Normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia is possible without Israel ...
Violence in Syria's Druze province has triggered Israeli military action, complicating relations with Turkey and creating a ...
"If Israel feels that a certain leader...is an evident threat to its national security, it will operate," a former Israeli ...
Despite Israel's recent military gains and a rapidly changing Middle East, Lebanon remains wary of making peace with its long ...
If many countries choose to recognize Palestine but fail to confront the reality of escalating Israeli domination of the ...
France and Saudi Arabia had planned to host the conference in New York from June 17-20, aiming to lay out the parameters of a roadmap to a Palestinian state, while ensuring Israel's security ...
France and Saudi Arabia are co-chairing a United Nations conference on July 28-29 at U.N. Headquarters in New York to advance the two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Titled the ...
Asked whether normalization was possible without Israel having to commit to Palestinian statehood, Haskel answered that she ...
An Abraham Accords-centric approach tailors the Cold War-era “containment” strategy that George F. Kennan formulated to the Middle East, with Iran standing in for the Soviet Union.
The tectonic plates of the Middle East are shifting. But unless peace is built on basic humanity, it cannot last. The hostages must come home — not as a footnote to diplomacy but as its foundation.