As its “Zero Problems” foreign policy continues to crumble, Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) embarked on a series of moves this week that threatened to heighten tensions with a range of regional and global actors. Turkish officials publicly raised the prospect of deploying NATO Patriot batteries along Turkey’s southern border with Syria....

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Palestinian officials signaled that they remain committed to pursuing a declaration of non-member statehood in the United Nations. Diplomats from the United States, the European Union, and Israel have all urged Palestinian leaders to suspend their unilateral campaign, which violates decades of Palestinian commitments to pursuing peace with Israel in...

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An Israel Air Force plane carrying an 18-person Home Front Command team has been dispatched to Ghana in the aftermath of a shopping mall collapse in the capital that killed three and left dozens injured. Ghanan President John Dramani Mahama accepted the Israeli offer, signaling a further warming of ties...

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UN officials are formally condemning the incursion earlier this week of three Syrian tanks into the demilitarized zone (DMZ) that separates Israel and Syria. The incident – which constituted a breach of the 1974 disengagement agreement between the two countries – highlighted the degree to which the chaos of Syria’s...

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Gaza-based terror groups launched another round of attacks against Israeli troops and civilians this morning. Three IDF soldiers were injured by a likely roadside bomb along the border between Gaza and Israel, and terrorists also launched a rocket into southern Israeli towns. Palestinian terror groups in Gaza have fired 766...

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Warning signs that the Syrian civil war may spill into Israel sharpened further Monday night as cross-border gunfire struck a routine Israeli army patrol on the Golan Heights. The worrying incident follows another from Saturday, in which three Syrian tanks entered a demilitarized zone (DMZ) between Israel and Syria, marking...

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A weekend poll highlighting the potential benefits of electoral cooperation is unlikely to overcome the inter-party differences that have historically split Israel’s three main Arab parties. Those parties mainly compete to represent the 20 percent of Israel’s citizens who are Israeli-Arab, and polls show that they would be more successful...

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As the dimensions of Syria’s proxy war expanded over the weekend, so did its potential to spiral into a full-blown regional conflict, with Syrian tanks entering the demilitarized zone in the Golan Heights that separates Syria from Israel. The tanks reportedly fired at Syrian rebels living in the Syrian village...

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Senior Israeli defense official Amos Gilad declared today that the regime of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi is “an appalling dictatorship,” and outlined the degree to which ties between Jerusalem and Cairo have degraded since the Muslim Brotherhood-linked president took control of the Egyptian government. While emphasizing that the Camp David...

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Controversy erupted in Tunisia this week when A-Sahbi Atiq, head of the parliamentary faction of the country’s ruling Islamist Ennahda party, suggested that Hamas leaders opposed inserting a clause in the Tunisian constitution that would criminalize relations with Israel. Iran-backed Hamas quickly issued statements insisting that its leaders do in...

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