Israel Kasnett / JNS.org
ARTICLES BY: Israel Kasnett / JNS.org
Biden’s Foreign Policy Appointments and What They Might Mean for Israel
JNS.org - Former US Vice President and President-elect Joe Biden has announced his choices for some of the key positions in his administration when he...
Will Biden Follow Obama’s Path on Iran or Forge His Own?
JNS.org - One of the top foreign-policy issues President-elect Joe Biden will be forced to address upon taking office in January will be the Iranian...
Biden Administration Will Likely Seek to Make Its Own Stamp on Mideast, Say Experts
JNS.org - US President-elect Joe Biden’s yet-to-be-confirmed victory over incumbent US President Donald Trump has ushered in a flurry of questions in Israel over what...
What the Next US Administration Could Mean for Israel and the Middle East
JNS.org - With razor-thin margins separating US President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, the contentious race for the White House has yet...
How Normalization With Israel Represents a Welcome Boost for Sudan (and Vice Versa)
JNS.org - Khartoum, Sudan, was the setting for the infamous Arab League summit in 1967 that produced the Khartoum Resolution known as “The Three Nos”:...
Palestinian Narrative of Victimization ‘Coming to an End’
JNS.org - An astonishing level of criticism from Arab commentators, intellectuals and journalists has been leveled at the Palestinian leadership in recent weeks in response...
Digital Conference: Gulf Arabs Emphasize Rapprochement With Israel, Disappointment With Palestinians
JNS.org - Israelis are, of course, just getting used to the idea of having friendly relations with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain after signing...
With UAE and Bahrain Ties With Israel on Full Throttle, Will Sudan and Saudi Arabia Join the Party?
JNS.org - US President Donald Trump alluded to yet another Muslim nation about to make peace with Israel when he tweeted on Monday, “GREAT news! New...
Could Lebanon’s First Negotiations With Israel in Decades Lead to Normalization?
JNS.org - For the first time in three decades, Israel and Lebanon held the first of what is expected to be a series of negotiations...
France Looks to Restore Influence in Lebanon, But Iran Isn’t Budging
JNS.org - The multiple explosions in Beirut on Aug. 4 ravaged more than just part of Lebanon’s capital city. The government completely crumbled in the...
US Points to Iranian Belligerence as Justification for Sanctions Snapback
JNS.org - “We don’t intend to build a bomb.” So said Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in a video call this week arranged by...
Is Saudi Arabia About to Go Nuclear With China’s Help?
JNS.org - The recent normalization deals between Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain have fundamentally shifted the region’s alliances. Both Gulf countries maintain close...
Will Kosovo and Serbia Establish Embassies in Jerusalem? Not If the EU Has Its Way
JNS.org - It’s easy to miss all of the announcements coming out right now by countries normalizing relations with Israel. But even more intriguing was...
As Arab States Pivot Towards Israel, Will the Palestinians Again Miss an Opportunity?
JNS.org - The ink has dried on the official signing by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the Abraham Accords in Washington, DC—a combination agreement...





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