“What I would expect is a more direct expectation for a two-state solution, at least a lip service towards a two-state solution,” said Avishay Ben Sasson-Gordis of the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv. “If you think about her team and the people she’s appointing, these are people who have in the past been critical of both Palestinian but also Israeli...
Media type: Quote | Topics: Israel-United States Relations
At a time when Israeli and Middle Eastern security is shifting at breakneck speed, the coming U.S. elections have tremendous implications for the region. On a few crucial fronts, policy areas will remain the same no matter which candidate wins. China will likely remain the main rival of the United States, and Washington will seek to curtail its reach, setting the stage for...

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