Opinion | Iran now controls three borders with Israel. Hamas’s missile war was a foretaste of what Tehran intends next
By Kyle Orton
Israel has been thwarting Iran’s global terrorist operations but has been less successful closer to home. The IRGC...
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June 2021
Gazan Futures | Prospects of a long-term armistice or hudna with Hamas
By Ehud Yaari
Ehud Yaari is an expert on Middle Eastern affairs. He is the author of eight books on the...
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June 2021
Gazan Futures | Five ways to strengthen the Palestinian Authority and facilitate its return to Gaza
By Celine Touboul
Celine Touboul is the co-Executive Director of the Economic Cooperation Foundation (ECF), an Israeli policy-planning think-tank. Celine leads...
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June 2021
Palestinian Elections: As In 2006, A Dangerous Idea
By Elliott Abrams
Elliott Abrams is Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. He was Deputy...
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April 2021
Fathom Long Read | Adorno and Iran: Critical Theory and Islamic Antisemitism
By Stephan Grigat
‘After Auschwitz’, said the German philosopher and social critic Theodor Adorno, we should embrace a new categorical imperative:...
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December 2020
IsraelVotes2019 (2) | What should be the priorities for the new government?
By Yossi Kuperwasser
Yossi Kuperwasser argues that whoever forms the next government should adopt a ‘Yes, but’ response to the expected...
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September 2019
IsraelVotes2019 | Towards a consensus on National Security issues?
By Jonathan Spyer
To what extent is the current Israeli election campaign dominated by national security issues, as has historically been...
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March 2019
‘There is a window of opportunity to resolve our conflict with the Palestinians’: an interview with former Mossad Director-General Shabtai...
By Shabtai Shavit
Since 2013, Professor Cohen-Almagor has been conducting a comprehensive research project whose aim is to provide a detailed...
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January 2019
One More Dunam, One More Goat: Re-learning How Real Change Happens in Israel and Palestine
By John Lyndon
‘In Israel, the group which has sketched out its bold vision of the future most clearly, invested resources...
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January 2019
Four strategic threats on Israel’s radar | a special briefing by former IDF intelligence head Amos Yadlin
By Amos Yadlin
Speaking at a private forum in late 2018, Director of the Institute for National Security Studies, Maj. Gen....
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January 2019
Israel70 | A changing neighbourhood means new security challenges but also new opportunities
By Sima Shine and Ezra Friedman
Sima Shine and Ezra Friedman argue that Israel’s current security environment offers it unique opportunities to secure itself...
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June 2018
The Palestinian reconciliation agreement – context, consequences and open questions
By Michael Herzog
On 1 November, the Hamas movement began the process of handing over the three Gaza border crossings to...
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Autumn 2017
Book Review | The Endless Quest for Israeli-Palestinian Peace: A Reflection from No Man’s Land
By Lauren Mellinger
In his new memoir The Endless Quest for Israeli-Palestinian Peace: A Reflection from No Man’s Land former UN...
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Autumn 2017
‘We have to share the land somehow. But for peace, the Palestinians must change their narrative’: an interview with Yossi...
By Yossi Kuperwasser
Brig. Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser was chief of the research division in IDF Military Intelligence, and until recently,...
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Autumn 2017
‘The situation in Gaza is much worse than prior to the war in 2014’: an interview with Giora Eiland
By Giora Eiland
Giora Eiland served in the IDF for 33 years, rising to Major General. He left the IDF in...
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Spring 2017
How to change reality in Gaza and shape the evolution of Hamas: an interview with Grisha Yakubovich
By Grisha Yakubovich
Col. (res) Grisha Yakubovich spent the majority of his 30 years in the IDF in the Coordinator of...
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Winter 2016
Symposium | A security system for the two-state solution
By Kris Bauman & Ilan Goldenberg
Colonel Kris Bauman is Senior Military Fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) at the National...
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Autumn 2016
After Oslo’s failure, the two-state solution is now an international responsibility: an interview with Husam Zomlot
By Husam Zomlot
Husam Zomlot serves as ambassador-at-large for the state of Palestine and adjunct professor of Government at Birzeit University....
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Summer 2016
'What we are lacking is courageous leadership': an interview with Koby Huberman
By Koby Huberman
BICOM Chief Executive James Sorene spoke with Koby Huberman, who was a high tech entrepreneur before it was...
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Spring 2016
Two-state solution 2.0: New Israeli thinking on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
By Toby Greene
A number of proposals for how Israel can act to change the status quo in the Israeli-Palestinian arena...
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Spring 2016
'Doing God', or the importance of religious peacemaking: an interview with Rabbi Michael Melchior
By Michael Melchior
When it comes to conflict resolution, the dominant view has been that God should be taken out of...
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Spring 2016
Book Review | Diasporic Activism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
By Keith Kahn-Harris
One of the most striking features of intra-Jewish conflicts over Israel in the UK and elsewhere in the...
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Spring 2016
In These Times: A Statement on Contemporary European Anti-Semitism
By Shalom Lappin, Brian Bix, Eve Garrard, Steve De Wijze, Matthew Kramer, and Hillel Steiner
Antisemitism is a form of racism. Indeed, it is one of the oldest and most virulent instances of...
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Summer 2015
‘The time to compromise is when you are strong’: an interview with Omer Bar-Lev MK
By Omer Bar-Lev
Omer Bar-Lev is an MK for the Zionist Union. He was a commander in one of the IDF’s...
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Summer 2015
JN-BICOM 2015 Conference: Have rejectionists slammed the door on the two-state solution?
By BICOM
A panel discussion on the two-state solution at the UK/Israel Shared Strategic Challenges Conference. Participants were: Brig. Gen. Yossi Kuperwasser, Omer Bar...
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Summer 2015
JN-BICOM 2015 Conference: Discussion on radicalisation
By BICOM
A panel discussion on radicalisation at the UK/Israel Shared Strategic Challenges Conference. Participants were: Charles Farr (Director of the Office for...
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Summer 2015
Gaza One Year After - An Interview with Elhanan Miller
By Elhanan Miller
Elhanan Miller is the Arab Affairs reporter for the Times of Israel. Alan Johnson is the editor...
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Summer 2015
Winning the media war
By Einat Wilf
Einat Wilf’s regular column – dispatches from a roving ambassador for Israel – asks how to win the...
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Autumn 2014
Britain’s reaction to Operation Protective Edge
By Toby Greene
The UK’s response to the recent Gaza conflict demonstrates, not for the first time, the role that domestic...
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Autumn 2014
Palestinian politics after the Gaza conflict: Ben Cohen interviews David Pollock
By Ben Cohen
Where is Palestinian politics going? Fathom advisory editor Ben Cohen talked to David Pollock. Hamas ‘It's not unreasonable...
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Autumn 2014
Shlomo Brom | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Shlomo Brom
Part 1 Part 2 Toby Greene: We have been interviewing a number of analysts over the last few...
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Summer 2014
Emily Landau | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Emily B. Landau
Toby Greene: We’ve been speaking to a range of experts about how to bring a substantial long-term change...
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Summer 2014
Benedetta Berti | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Benedetta Berti
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. To avoid a fourth, Udi Dekel and Shlomo Brom of...
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Summer 2014
Einat Wilf | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Einat Wilf
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just Israelis and Gazans, but...
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Summer 2014
Gershon Baskin | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Gershon Baskin
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just the Israelis and Gazans,...
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Summer 2014
Asher Susser | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Asher Susser
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just Israelis and Gazans, but...
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Summer 2014
Jonathan Spyer | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Jonathan Spyer
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just Israelis and Gazans, but...
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Summer 2014
Michael Herzog | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Michael Herzog
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just Israelis and Gazans, but...
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Summer 2014
Jonathan Rynhold | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Jonathan Rynhold
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just the Israelis and Gazans,...
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Summer 2014
Matthew Levitt | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Matthew Levitt
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. To avoid a fourth, Udi Dekel and...
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Summer 2014
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