Tag: Middle East Policy

State Democratic conventions in places like Duluth, Minnesota; Bangor, Maine; and Jamestown, North Carolina have seen anti-Israel activists protesting and pushing for resolutions regarding the conflict in Gaza.
A Columbia University discussion featuring students Ilan Cohen and Gabi Frants delves into the campus protests sweeping the nation, particularly focusing on the Palestinian liberation movement and its impact on American Jews.
Derrick Anderson, a retired Green Beret and Republican candidate for Congress in Virginias 7th District, draws on his military experience in the Middle East to shape his policy views.
The author resigned from their position at the DC Abortion Fund (DCAF) due to the organization's shift towards aligning with a specific perspective on the Israel-Gaza conflict, which they found to be one-sided and insensitive.
Former President Donald Trump's recent interview with Israel Hayom has sparked division within the Republican Jewish community regarding his stance on Israel.
Middle East analysts Aaron David Miller, Ghaith al-Omari, and journalist Robert Siegel discuss the feasibility of a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians post the Israel-Hamas War.
A discussion with experts on the possibility of a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians following the Israel-Hamas War.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is facing criticism for honoring Jared Kushner at its annual conference, seen as a sign of acceptance towards former President Donald Trump and a departure from its history of fighting anti-Jewish hatred.
In a New Jersey Senate debate, Rep. Andy Kim and First Lady Tammy Murphy, both Democrats, discussed the Israel-Hamas conflict with Kim supporting a bilateral cease-fire tied to releasing hostages in Gaza, while Murphy emphasized the importance of the hostages' return before a cease-fire could be considered.
Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, a pro-Israel Democrat from Maryland, is preparing to retire, and his likely successor, Johnny Olszewski Jr., is vowing to continue supporting Israel in Congress.
According to an article in Future of Jewish, there may be several reasons why President Joe Biden is pro-Palestinian.
Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ) is emphasizing his national security expertise and support for Israel in his bid for the Senate against Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), who faces legal challenges.
President Biden's visit to Israel was seen as a show of support for the country, but closer examination reveals some concerning aspects.
Senator Tom Cotton discusses Israel's future direction, highlights concerns about the Biden administration's support for Israel amid the ongoing conflict, criticizes President Biden's approach to Iran, and covers other related topics in a podcast episode.
The Biden administration is in the process of selecting the next U.S. ambassador to Israel, despite expectations that the nomination would be delayed until after the 2024 elections.
Robert Malley, a key figure in the Biden administration's Middle East policy, was suspended from his position due to reportedly mishandling classified documents.
Matt Dolan, a Republican state senator from Ohio, is launching a second bid for the U.S. Senate in 2024 after finishing third in the previous primary.
The author argues that the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement, negotiated by the Obama administration, was a strategic mistake.
The article argues that President Joe Biden's upcoming visit to Israel and Saudi Arabia signals a problematic shift in American foreign policy towards the Middle East.
The text discusses the dilemma faced by the Biden administration in its Middle East policy.
Tamara Cofman Wittes, a prominent advocate for gender diversity in national security and the U.S. think tank community, has been nominated for a senior post on Middle East affairs by President Joe Biden.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Dalia Dassa Kaye, Director of the RAND Corporation Center for Middle East Policy, talks about recent events in Iran and their implications for the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran.
On the podcast People of the Pod, experts Patrick Clawson and Tamara Cofman Wittes discuss the escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
The text discusses the implications of Iran's recent strikes on Saudi Arabia relating to their nuclear ambitions and the complexities of US foreign policy in the Middle East.
In this AJC Passport discussion, the focus is on the Trump administration's approach towards Israel and the Arab-Israeli peace process during its first year.