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April 2023
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Who will be Israel’s Next Nemesis?
Since its inception 78 years ago, Israel has served as a very convenient scapegoat for the authoritarian regimes in its neighborhood. Instead of looking for solutions to the many problems that plague their nations, they found it easier to blame it all on Israel. Using antisemitic practices that have proven themselves over many generations and […]
Oman’s Failed Diplomacy Should be a Wake Up Call for the Sultan
The world needs mediators. As long as war remains a defining feature of humanity, peace deals can try to be reached with the help of third parties who can successfully facilitate communication between belligerents. For many years Oman successfully served as such a mediator and performed valuable services behind the scenes that were well appreciated […]
The Day After: Iran’s Transition and the Architecture of a New Middle East
At a pivotal moment for the Middle East, The Jerusalem Strategic Tribune convened senior policymakers, strategists, and thought leaders for a private breakfast briefing marking the publication of its seventeenth issue. The gathering featured distinguished guest speaker Eliot A. Cohen — strategist, author, former Counselor at the U.S. State Department, and Arleigh A. Burke Chair in […]
