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August 1, 2017 | Mark Dubowitz |

Averting a Third Lebanon War

Co-written by Rep. Mike Gallagher. In a rare moment of disagreement between Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump, Israel’s prime minister last month rejected a U.S.-Russia...

December 8, 2014 | Jonathan Schanzer |

Hamas’s Main Man from Turkey to Tehran

Israel filed a complaint with NATO in late November over Turkey’s role in supporting terrorism i...

May 8, 2014 | Jonathan Schanzer

The Palestinian Authority, Israel and the Peace Process: What’s Next?

Download the full written testimony here (PDF)....

May 8, 2014 | Jonathan Schanzer |

The Palestinian Authority, Israel and the Peace Process: What’s Next?

Download the full written testimony here (PDF)....

March 17, 2014 | Jonathan Schanzer |

Palestine’s Plan for When Peace Talks Fail

Co-authored by Grant Rumley Despite the unshakable and quixotic optimism of John Kerry’s Middle East negotiating team, the prevailing prognosis in Jerusalem and Ramallah i...

September 30, 2013 | Benjamin Weinthal |

Syrian Refugees Blame Hezbollah, Syria’s Main Allies for Their Plight

ON THE TURKISH-SYRIAN BORDER – Syrian refugees, who have gone to great lengths to escape President Bashar Assad’s bombing campaign, attribute a large part of the violence in their cou...

March 26, 2013 | Mark Dubowitz, Orde Kittrie The Wall Street Journal

Stopping an Undetectable Iranian Bomb

Washington and its allies must insist that Tehran verifiably stop increasing the number and quality of its centrifuges.

August 3, 2012 | Thomas Joscelyn |

Taliban Opens Office in Zahedan, Iran

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Iranian government is expanding its t...

May 30, 2012 | Robert Barnidge Boston University International Law Journal

A Defense of Drone Attacks in Pakistan Under Humanitarian Law

Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, international law has had to grapple with the fundamental challenges that large-scale violence carried out by non-state actors pos...

July 6, 2011 | Clifford D. May |

MAD in the 21st Century

Mutually Assured Destruction may have been a sensible policy during the Cold War. It isn’t now.