Dr. Toby Greene, argues that scepticism among voters and the rising social agenda mean the peace process is notably absent in the campaigns of many candidates, but the future of the territories is never far below the surface.
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Key points Britain has expressed strong concern at an announcement by Israel of new settlement construction. The UK has called for the decision to be…
World Affairs: A Gaza Postmortem, by Shany Mor
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New Israeli dilemmas in the Syrian crisis, analysed by Michael Herzog
BICOM's Senior Visiting Fellow Brig. Gen. (ret.) Michael Herzog assesses policy dilemmas facing Israel as the Syrian crisis develops new threats, including the supply of advanced anti-aircraft weapons to the regime, chaos on the Golan, and escalating rhetoric by Assad towards Israel.
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