The intellectual shifts revealed by the new peace agreements between Israel and three Arab nations could turn out to be as significant as their economic and military benefits.
Missed opportunities.
And the hollowness of their critics.
Lady Yvonne Cochrane Sursock, in memoriam.
Abu Dhabi instructs its hotels to carry kosher food.
A Saudi journalist sees the “Palestinian issue” having the same fate as the “Andalusian issue.”
Normalization is here, and those refusing to join in will be left behind.
For security against Iran, and for their relationship with the U.S.
While Arab frustration with Mahmoud Abbas grows, Europe ignores his intransigence.
A third of Egyptians think Israelis and Palestinians are equally at fault.
Saudi TV is sympathetic, while Egyptian TV isn’t.
Would Linda Sarsour or Rashida Tlaib move to a “liberated Palestine”?
Boris Johnson has a choice to make.
A new book dispels the myth that the U.S. and Israel bear responsibility for Middle Eastern disfunction.