Israel Risks Losing Its Deterrence over Hizballah
The Iran-backed group can boast of several recent accomplishments.
May 3, 2023
Those who replace him might feel a need to display their anti-Israel credentials.
With national elections coming in less than two weeks, Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces perhaps the most serious electoral threat of his career as Turkey’s president. Although Erdogan’s hostility toward Israel has contributed to the decline in relations between the two countries, there is little reason to believe his successor will be any better. A new government might even set back the tenuous reconciliation between the two countries. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak writes:
The Iran-backed group can boast of several recent accomplishments.
One prejudice is considered acceptable on campus.
Those who replace him might feel a need to display their anti-Israel credentials.
Isn’t Varian Fry’s heroism more interesting than his homosexuality?
“A noble passage of my countryman, Milton.”
With national elections coming in less than two weeks, Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces perhaps the most serious electoral threat of his career as Turkey’s president. Although Erdogan’s hostility toward Israel has contributed to the decline in relations between the two countries, there is little reason to believe his successor will be any better. A new government might even set back the tenuous reconciliation between the two countries. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak writes:
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