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Setting Up an Arab Civil War
The Biden administration’s plan for the “day after” in Gaza would be disastrous without the promise of Palestinian statehood.
· May 27, 2024
The conflict in Gaza shows no signs of ending, with possibly significant repercussions not only for Palestine but also for the broader Middle East. Carnegie scholars explore the continuing conflict.
The Biden administration’s plan for the “day after” in Gaza would be disastrous without the promise of Palestinian statehood.
More Western states are recognising Palestine, but as long as the US opposes Palestinian independence and sovereignty, “things will get worse for all of us”, says Yezid Sayigh, senior fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center.
In an interview, H. A. Hellyer talks about international justice as the ICC prosecutor seeks to pursue Israeli officials.
As students around the United States and Europe protest, the relationship of Western elites with Israel is being redefined.
Dislocation, destruction, and continued oversight were always part of Israel’s plan for the post-conflict situation in the Palestinian territory.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.
The fate of the Palestinians has altered the attitude of Lebanon’s Sunni community toward Hezbollah.
America can stop the carnage and famine in Gaza, but has not done so. Surely, this makes it complicit in the mass killings there.
In a series of texts, several experts have addressed the many dimensions of the current war, at the Israeli, Palestinian, regional, and international levels.
What happens in the Middle East will not be contained there, so the European Union should prepare for this by reaffirming its values.
Christiane Amanpour speaks to former Jordanian foreign minister, Marwan Muasher, about what he sees as the future for Gaza and the region.
In an interview, Michelle Burgis-Kasthala points to the victories in the provisional measures decided by International Court of Justice.