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The Islamic State Threat in the Golan Heights
Using both carrots and sticks, Israel has so far managed to prevent attacks against the Golan, but the danger is growing as jihadist movements increase their presence in southwestern Syria amid setbacks on other fronts.
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Fabrice Balanche
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The Dysfunction Exposed by the Clinton Investigation in the State Department and Beyond
Lost amid the attention devoted to FBI director James Comey's July 5 announcement that the FBI would not bring charges against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was his broader criticism of the "security culture of the State Department in general, and with respect to the use of unclassified e-mail
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Michael Singh
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Will Turkey and Russia Make Up?
On June 27th, the Kremlin announced that Turkey had apologized to Moscow for downing a Russian jet, which had violated Turkish airspace while flying over Syria in November 2015. The following day, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had expressed his regrets to Russian President
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Soner Cagaptay
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One Year Post-JCPOA, Not Post-Sanctions
The United States should not let Iran define effective sanctions relief at the expense of continued implementation of nonnuclear sanctions.
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Katherine Bauer
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Europe and the JCPOA
In keeping with their limited view of the agreement's scope, and in light of their other pressing policy concerns, European officials are focused on enforcing the JCPOA's nuclear restrictions and ensuring that the West holds up its end of the deal.
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Olivier Decottignies
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The JCPOA and Iran's Internal Factional Battles
The nuclear deal and the negotiations leading up to it have been a significant source of factional confrontation inside Iran over the past few years, and this trend will continue for the foreseeable future.
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Mehdi Khalaji
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Our Response to Terror Must Be Reconciliation
In the wake of terrorist incidents, societies and their political leaders must avoid the impulse to give in to hatred, focusing instead on reconciliation at the personal, community, and intercommunal levels.
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Mohammed Dajani
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The Half-Life of the JCPOA
Tehran's claims about its nuclear ambitions still lack credibility and could mean that the JCPOA does not survive beyond the Obama administration.
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Simon Henderson
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Under Cover of Nuclear Deal, Iran Foments Regional Instability
Thus far, the Obama administration has not fulfilled its pledge to deter and confront external threats to Gulf partners following the nuclear deal.
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Matthew Levitt
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Israeli Perspectives on International Peace Initiatives
Watch video or read a summary of a lively debate between Israeli lawmakers about how their government should address growing efforts to internationalize the peace process.
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Oded Eran
Michael Oren
Merav Michaeli
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Libya's Struggle for Stability May Require Greater Western Involvement
As rival militias continue to dominate Libya's political and security landscape and the Islamic State threatens to evolve into a different but no less potent problem, the West should consider stepping up its efforts to foster a unified and functional national government.
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Ben Fishman
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'Islamist' or 'Islamic'? The Difference is Huge.
"Islamist" and "Islamic" may sound similar but the difference between them is huge -- and carries profound policy implications.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Egyptian Visit to Israel Could Preempt International Peace Initiatives
Egypt and Israel are exploring more overt consultation beyond the quiet security sphere, where ties are closer than ever amid shared threats.
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David Makovsky
Fikra Forum
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Holding Arab Culture Accountable
Editor's Note: This is the first article in a two-part series. Next week, Prof. Mohammad Dajani presents the view that the region's challenges are primarily political rather than cultural. James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, recently claimed that the United States “can't fix” the Middle East region. Clapper is right
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Hiam Nawas
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Muslims vs. Islamists
Islamism is not a form of the Muslim faith or an expression of Muslim piety; it is, rather, a political ideology that strives to derive legitimacy from Islam.
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Soner Cagaptay
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'Brave New World': Russia's New Anti-Terrorism Legislation
On June 7, Russian president Vladimir Putin signed controversial anti-terrorism legislation known in Russia as the "Yarovaya law," named after its leading co-author, prominent member of Putin's United Russia party Irina Yarovaya. The law is reminiscent of Soviet-era surveillance. It will also likely contribute to crippling the Russian economy. According
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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Defeating the Islamic State in Sirte: Secondary Effects and Remaining Challenges
While recent battlefield successes against the group's Libyan stronghold are encouraging, the threat persists, and political dysfunction remains a significant obstacle to stabilizing the country.
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Andrew Engel
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The Quartet Report (Part 1): Defining the Settlement Challenge
The new report indicates that settlement growth is slowing and that most of it is occurring near the security barrier, but not having a declared policy in this regard may open Israel up to more internationalization drives.
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David Makovsky
Brief Analysis
Iran's Support for Terrorism Under the JCPOA
The Islamic Republic's terror sponsorship has hardly abated since the nuclear deal was reached, giving the Obama administration another opportunity to reassess these menacing behaviors and hold Tehran accountable.
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Matthew Levitt
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Saudi Youth Politics: Between Bombings and Theme Parks
As the kingdom attempts to counter the Islamic State's narrative by consolidating a common identity for those most prone to radicalization, it is simultaneously alienating others.
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Omar I. Alhashani
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