The Quincy Institute’s Middle East Fantasies
The positions adopted by the think tank’s scholars during the war in Gaza are illustrative of its overall Middle East agenda: appease Iran and demonise Israel.
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The positions adopted by the think tank’s scholars during the war in Gaza are illustrative of its overall Middle East agenda: appease Iran and demonise Israel.
Updates on the military situation facing Israel, especially the possibility of all-out war with Hezbollah.
It is time for leftists to forego ideology and embrace a people-centred politics.
Since 7 October, Nicholas Kristof has produced a torrent of outraged testimony that betrays a refusal to grapple with the world as it is.
The Academic Boycott of Israel Is Selective, Unfair and Counterproductive. Sign Our Open Letter Below.
A dissection of the ICC’s warrant application reveals that obvious liberties have been taken with the truth.
Mearsheimer and Walt still don’t understand American support for Israel.
The unintended consequences of the Sixties’ antiwar protests have become the farce of their 21st-century iteration.
After seven months of campaigning, Israel’s most pressing problem remains the continued existence, indeed resilience, of Hamas.
The only plausible way forward for Palestinians is a commitment to peaceful coexistence alongside Israel.
The student activist discusses the risks that Iran, China, and Russia, and their Western sympathisers, pose to liberal democracies.
While routinely declaring that Israel’s behaviour toward Hamas is genocidal, Erdogan has consistently denied the real genocides carried out by Turkey.
Pamela Paresky interviews the former IDF spokesman about the current war and the recent accidental killing of aid workers.
The Iranian missile strike against Israel marks a watershed moment in the Middle East conflict, even though it was unsuccessful.
Una maraña de errores factuales y juicios engañosos ha generado una descripción distorsionada de la Guerra de 1948.