President Joe Biden initially reacted to the October 7 attacks through a domestic American prism, and now he’s paying the price.
As the influence of the Assad regime and Russia declines, Iran is emerging as the main actor, which could provoke a major Israeli intervention.
The Syrian regime has struggled to govern Syria’s south, while the Ukraine war has weakened Russia’s influence, making both more reliant on Tehran and its allies in the area. However, this may increase the prospects of conflict between Iran and Israel.
A conversation on the effectiveness of the U.S. draft resolution for a cease-fire in Gaza given the current Israeli leadership.
Aaron David Miller welcomes former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak back to the program to discuss the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war.
The Gaza war is in fact societal and unless we acknowledge that we can't achieve and sustain success.
A discussion on the relationship between both leaders amidst the Israeli-Hamas conflict.
An article detailing Chuck Schumer's recent speech about Netanyahu and its potential impact on U.S.- Israeli relations.
Understanding why President Biden hasn’t imposed costs on Israel during five months of its war against Hamas begins with his bond with the Jewish state.
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