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Israel’s adversaries have a long history of suffering humiliation and defeat and loudly declaring victory.
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The Forward on MSNWhat comes next? In Israel, past success is no guarantee of future resultsPresident Trump was not pleased. Fresh off putting all the TACO talk to rest (at least for a few news cycles) with the U.S.
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The Forward on MSNWhy Israel, rarely a fan of regime change, now contemplates an Iran without ayatollahsThe last time Israel bombed a nuclear facility in a hostile country, its hopes for what would come next were clear: The ...
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The National Interest on MSNEgypt’s Televised ConfusionEgypt’s state-run media has consistently promoted anti-Israeli rhetoric throughout the recent war with Iran—even as the ...
Commentary and archival information about Anwar el-Sadat from The New ... Joe Klein reviews Lawrence Wright’s minute-by-minute account of the 1978 Camp David peace talks between Israel and ...
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The Earthquake’s Lessons and the Maps Hanging in the BalancePresident Anwar Sadat’s trip to Jerusalem and its aftermath was the first ... the strategic relationship between the US and Israel, and the Soviet Union’s decline. He added that short-sighted policies ...
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A Middle East expert and former general believes that Iran's weakness after the war removes obstacles to normalization with ...
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Daily Times on MSNTHE LAST CRUSADE?Unlike its Lebanon intervention in 1982 and the current conflict in Gaza, the principal wars Israel fought were very short ...
Aaron David Miller is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and has been a longtime diplomat in ...
Iran renames Khalid Islambouli Street to Hassan Nasrallah Street in bid to ease tensions with Egypt after decades of strained relations.
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The National on MSNOnly way home: How Israel's southern border with Egypt is functioning as Iran conflict stops flightsWhen Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave the order to launch a massive attack against Iran last week, sparking an open-ended war between the arch enemies, many thousands of Israelis, Palestinians ...
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