Tag: Azerbaijan

Israel has been supplying weapons to Azerbaijan, contributing to its military actions against the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.
The text explores the similarities between the Jewish and Armenian experiences and their struggles for survival.
Daniel Herszberg, a native of Melbourne, Australia, became the fourth Australian and one of fewer than 300 people in the world to visit every country by the age of 30.
This article discusses the recent war in Nagorno-Karabakh from the perspective of Azerbaijan.
In this podcast episode, Michael Doran discusses the strategic importance of Azerbaijan.
In this podcast episode, Michael Doran discusses the strategic importance of Azerbaijan, a country that often goes overlooked.
The 44-day war between Azerbaijan and Armenia recently ended, with Armenia agreeing to a ceasefire and withdrawal from occupied territories.
George Deek, a 34-year-old Arab Christian and former Fulbright fellow, has been appointed as Israel's first Arab Christian ambassador, set to represent the country in Azerbaijan, a Muslim-majority nation that has long-standing conflicts with Armenia.
The text discusses the author's experience traveling to Baku, Azerbaijan, on a budget flight with details about the airline, in-flight entertainment, and passengers.
An Israeli arms company, Aeronautics Defense Systems, faced backlash after a team was asked to demonstrate an armed drone by carrying out an attack on an Armenian army position in Azerbaijan-controlled Karabakh, resulting in injuries.
Azerbaijan is home to a historic Jewish community dating back centuries.
Amid Israel's involvement in the Azeri-Armenian conflict over Ngorno-Karabakh, it maintains a strategic balance, considering its alliance with Azerbaijan for defense interests and its stance on potential diplomatic entanglements with Russia due to conflicting interests.
Three writers embarked on a trip to Azerbaijan, all returning with positive impressions despite the country's authoritarian regime led by the Aliyev family.
Experts are debating whether the United States leaked information to dissuade Israel from attacking Iranian nuclear facilities, with claims that the White House is divulging details to pressure Israel into shelving military plans and relying on sanctions.
Israel and Azerbaijan share a strategic relationship based on oil trade and animosity towards Iran, culminating in a recent $1.6 billion defense agreement.
Israel recently signed a $1.6 billion arms deal with Azerbaijan, a former Soviet republic strategically located near Iran and known for its ties to Israel amidst Israeli-Iranian tensions.
In Tablet Magazine, Sarah Marcus discusses the Mountain Jews living in Azerbaijan who ensure they always have a minyan.
The Mountain Jews, mainly residing in Azerbaijan and Dagestan, trace their history back to Israel, settling in the Caucasus mountains about 2,500 years ago.