Happening now— One State, Two States, or None At All: Where Do Israelis and Palestinians Go From Here? A #CarnegieConnects conversation with Shlomo Ben Ami, Nabeel Shaath, @tcwittes, and @aarondmiller2
Watch live: https://t.co/ZQ15Tyc07n
62 years ago the Iraqi army launched a coup and deposed King Faisal II, a cousin of Jordanian King Hussein.
The Revolution established Iraq as a Republic and ended Hashemite rule in Iraq and the brief union with Jordan.
'A professor from King Saud University in Riyadh published an article in Hebrew in an Israeli academic journal, which is unprecedented, according to Tel Aviv University.'
https://t.co/yZNn18D9uA
If Assad believes that he is winning, he will probably remain defiant and refuse major concessions even with pressure from Moscow.
My interview with @hadeelOueiss
https://t.co/CarlQF5pQT
.@ilangoldenberg argues that Washington should recognize the state of Palestine if annexation occurs.
A #Biden admin would not support annexation but it would probably oppose unilaterally recognizing Palestine as a state.
My interview with @issageorge7
بإمكانكم قراءة جوابي زميل السياسات في برنامج الشرق الأوسط التابع ل "المجلس الأوروبي للعلاقات الخارجية" هيو لوفات @h_lovatt والأستاذ المشارك في "جامعة الدفاع الوطنيّ" في واشنطن الدكتور مايكل شارنوف @MichaelSharnoff
https://t.co/cdKTkrxGKt
@Annahar#حل_الدولتين#فلسطين#إسرائيل
NESA held a digital version of its Washington Seminar Series today. Entitled "Making Sense of the U.S. Media Landscape in 2020", the event featured remarks by @TBowmanNPR@StephEdgerly@katmatsa and was led by Prof Brianne Todd. Find out more: https://t.co/V5h8dGwYxv
Peace, Taliban and Cricket in Afghanistan: A Conversation with Afghan Leader and Diplomat @DrOmarZakhilwal for @TheNESACenter https://t.co/DYkNwIPp8i