Posts Tagged: Arab world Israel
Is Gaza Really the Biggest Case of Arab Suffering?
What would a Sudanese person watching that country’s renewed civil war -- which has killed 14,000, displaced eight million, and threatens 17 million with famine...
The Simchat Torah Pogrom: Searching for Remorse in the Arab World
The Simchat Torah terror attack by Hamas resulted in the murder of approximately 1,400 Israelis, mostly civilians. Thousands were injured, and a reported 200 were...
How Far Will Israel Go for Normalization with Saudi Arabia?
In recent weeks, talk of progress in the normalization process between Israel and Saudi Arabia, with American mediation, has resurfaced in the media. The discourse on...
Arab Youth Survey Shows Hate for America and Israel
The latest Arab Youth Survey indicates that as much as we would love to believe that access to the Internet has moderated the majority of Arab...
The Hidden Zionists
JNS.org - It is common knowledge to anyone who studies the phenomenal trajectory of the State of Israel that the miracle of its creation in...
In Arab Countries, Restoring Synagogues Means Never Saying Sorry for Past Crimes
JNS.org - Last week, to much fanfare, the largest synagogue in the Middle East was reopened in Alexandria, Egypt. Some 300 guests, including Egyptian Antiquities...
Arab States Have Everything to Gain From Normalization With Israel
As an Arab activist and writer, I call on the Arab world to normalize relations with Israel -- a move that would be almost entirely...
What the Arab World Could Accomplish if It Made Peace With Israel
This isn’t science fiction. This is fact. Israel is one of the few nations on earth that either has or can develop solutions to end...
Arab-Israeli Progress: Grateful for a Ray of Light
JNS.org - "There’s a crack in everything,” Leonard Cohen famously wrote in one of his songs. “That’s how the light gets in.” For the better part...
The Arab Political Crisis in Israel
JNS.org - The turmoil gripping Israel’s political system ahead of the repeat election in September has not skipped the Arab parties, among which a war...
The Gulf States and the New Silk Road
The relative decline of US hegemony and power in the Persian Gulf, and the emergence of China, which seeks a significant role in the region,...
Soccer Emerges as the Potential Icebreaker of the Gulf Crisis
It was on the soccer pitch that 2022 World Cup host Qatar definitively shrugged off the UAE-Saudi-led economic and diplomatic boycott of the Gulf state,...
The Six-Day War Continued Ben-Gurion’s Vision of Israel, Not Destroyed It
Every year, the anniversary of the Six-Day War runs up against the rocks of a perennial Israeli debate: Who deviated from the Zionist path? Each...
Was the Arab World Relieved by Israel’s Election?
JNS.org - Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, among the very few in the Arab world to respond to the election results in Israel, was quick to...