The End of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, and What It Means for the Arab World
Arab rulers are realizing that a strong Israel is essential for their survival.
December 31, 2021
Jerusalem is in a position to drive a hard bargain.
In 2011, Israel released a large number of captured terrorists in exchange for Gilad Shalit, an IDF soldier being held hostage by Hamas. Around the same time, Hamas closed its offices in Syria due to tensions with the regime in Damascus. Turkey thus became an increasingly important base of operations for the terrorist group, as Nadav Shragai explains:
Arab rulers are realizing that a strong Israel is essential for their survival.
Tolerating Israeli airstrikes is as far as it will go.
Jerusalem is in a position to drive a hard bargain.
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Shabbetai Tsvi and the last global Jewish movement until modern Zionism.
In 2011, Israel released a large number of captured terrorists in exchange for Gilad Shalit, an IDF soldier being held hostage by Hamas. Around the same time, Hamas closed its offices in Syria due to tensions with the regime in Damascus. Turkey thus became an increasingly important base of operations for the terrorist group, as Nadav Shragai explains:
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