“Today we have diplomatic relations with 161 countries – more than at any time in our history,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the AIPAC policy conference in March. “And by the way, there are not that many countries left. There are only about 200 countries in the world.” Despite the number...

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Arab and Muslim countries have only delivered a small fraction of what they pledged to give for the reconstruction of Gaza after the 2014 conflict between Hamas and Israel, the World Bank stated Monday. Countries pledged to donate a combined $3.5 billion over three years at a conference in Cairo in October 2014. But as of...

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A summit of over 50 Muslim countries criticized Iran on Friday for supporting terrorism and interfering in the internal affairs of its neighbors. The 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), which concluded its meeting in Istanbul on Friday, stated as part of its final communique that it “deplored Iran’s interference in the internal affairs of...

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An Iranian helicopter pilot who defected to Turkey last year has threatened to move to Israel and work against the Iranian government if it does not stop harassing his wife and son, the Times of Israel reported on Wednesday. Maj. Ahmad-Reza Khosravi, who flew for the Iranian Security Service, told the Times that he fled Iran after...

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235 members of Columbia’s faculty, or perhaps more by now, have signed a letter to the Columbia Board of Trustees urging them to reject calls to divest from companies doing business with Israel. The signers of this letter have defended a core value of the American university. Regardless of where...

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s speech at a prominent Washington think tank was nearly canceled on Thursday after his security personnel assaulted journalists and protesters, Foreign Policy reported on Friday. Strobe Talbott, president of the Brookings Institution, told an unidentified Turkish official that he was prepared to call off the...

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The Middle East, as we know it, is crumbling. Civil wars rage across the region, millions have become refugees, and hundreds of thousands are dead. Borders that have existed for over a century are ripe for reshaping. All of this has given rise to a major threat to Western democracies: The Islamic State. ISIS has filled...

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned a Sunday car bombing in the Turkish capital that left at least 34 people dead, The Times of Israel reported on Monday. “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemns the large-scale terrorist attack in Ankara in which innocent citizens lost their lives and many dozens were injured,” read...

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The opposition newspaper Zaman, the largest Turkish daily in circulation, reported Friday that it had been taken over by the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, of which it is highly critical. An İstanbul court has appointed trustees to take over the management of Zaman newspaper, one of the few...

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A “mini world war” has broken out in the battle over the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, where an array of proxy forces are vying for power, The Washington Post reported on Sunday. Russian warplanes are bombing from the sky. Iraqi and Lebanese militias aided by Iranian advisers are advancing on...

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