Will There Be a ‘Day After’ the Gaza War?
Netanyahu claims “indefinite” right of Israeli military to secure the territory, imperiling the American vow to revive the moribund peace process; the journal has long provided analysis of this dynamic.
Netanyahu claims “indefinite” right of Israeli military to secure the territory, imperiling the American vow to revive the moribund peace process; the journal has long provided analysis of this dynamic.
While Israel pounds Gaza, a combination of settler and state violence is claiming lives and seizing property from Palestinians. Middle East Policy has covered the politics of the occupied territories for 40 years; links to our key articles are included.
As Israel launches its ground invasion and vows to wipe out Hamas, diplomats must press for a “day after” that offers a better future for both peoples.
As Israeli bombs rain down, students are begging their professors, “Please, please, come teach us!”
Israel’s accords with Arab states could yield solutions to an intractable problem—if the new relationships survive the Gaza war.
Will the response to Hamas’s atrocities undo efforts to normalize its relations with Gulf States?
How was the terrorist group able to conceal its capacities and intentions?
The journal provides insights into the range of complications that may be unleashed if Israel launches a ground invasion and destroys the governing authority.
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