What’s Really behind Qatar’s Spat with Its Neighbors, and What It Means for Israel
It’s about the Muslim Brotherhood, not Iran.
June 15, 2017
Political realities suggest he will remain in power for some time.
The Israeli prime minister faces pressure from his right-wing coalition members—especially Naftali Bennett’s Jewish Home party—on one side, and a push from the Trump administration to resume the peace process on the other. Yet, writes Haviv Rettig Gur, this appears to be an entirely sustainable position for Benjamin Netanyahu:
It’s about the Muslim Brotherhood, not Iran.
Political realities suggest he will remain in power for some time.
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The Israeli prime minister faces pressure from his right-wing coalition members—especially Naftali Bennett’s Jewish Home party—on one side, and a push from the Trump administration to resume the peace process on the other. Yet, writes Haviv Rettig Gur, this appears to be an entirely sustainable position for Benjamin Netanyahu:
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