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Military might neither secures peace nor guarantees victory. The adage, “you can’t kill your way out of a war” has been ...
By any measure, the results have been prodigious. Iran’s nuclear ambitions are delayed. Senior IRGC commanders are dead. Key ...
Israel’s adversaries have a long history of suffering humiliation and defeat and loudly declaring victory.
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Inside the Yom Kippur War: How a Surprise Attack Altered Middle Eastern PoliticsThe Yom Kippur War of 1973 was a pivotal conflict that dramatically reshaped the Middle East. This video delves into the key ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNThe Earthquake’s Lessons and the Maps Hanging in the BalanceThe latest war in the Middle East was, both in terms of the course it took and its outcomes, resembles an earthquake. This is the latest of the earthquakes to hit the region: the 1967 war, the 1973 ...
Two years later, Israel nervously watched after an Islamist assassinated Egypt’s president, Anwar Sadat, who had forged the first peace between Israel and an Arab nation.
Israel was also eager to rearrange their border with Syria to increase security. The Israelis didn’t want to negotiate and were willing to fight for what they needed. Israel quickly moved into 460 ...
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The National Interest on MSNEgypt’s Televised ConfusionEgypt’s state-run media has consistently promoted anti-Israeli rhetoric throughout the recent war with Iran—even as the ...
On 16 January 1979, the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, fled to sanctuary in Anwar Sadat’s Egypt. Less than four weeks ...
A new documentary coming to Hulu recounts Walters' groundbreaking TV career from the early days of 'Today' to 'The View.' ...
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The Forward on MSNThis graphic history of Jerusalem is a big hit. But its Jews have hooked nosesFrench pop historian Vincent Lemire's illustrated tome makes some loaded choices in depicting the Jewish parts of history.
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Why Israel, rarely a fan of regime change, now contemplates an Iran without ayatollahsTwo years later, Israel nervously watched after an Islamist assassinated Egypt’s president, Anwar Sadat, who had forged the first peace between Israel and an Arab nation. The irony was not lost on ...
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