Israeli security forces patrol the streets of the mixed Jewish-Arab city of Lod, the site of the worst Arab-Jewish violence over the past few days (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Israel’s latest conflict with Hamas: How did it happen and what happens next?

May 14, 2021 | AIJAC staff

A major conflict between Israel and Hamas-ruled Gaza has been ongoing this week, after Hamas launched a large-scale rocket barrage against Israel on Sunday evening following weeks of tension in Jerusalem.

Yair Lapid, leader of the Yesh Atid ("There is a future") party, who was given a 28-day mandate to try to form a government by Israeli President Reuven Rivlin on Wednesday (Photo: Flickr)

Yair Lapid given mandate to form government in Israel

May 8, 2021 | AIJAC staff

On Tuesday May 4, incumbent Israeli PM Binyamin Netanyahu’s 28-day mandate to form a government expired.

Human Rights Watch has long been a leader of the coalition of numerous powerful NGOs targeting Israel (Photo: Casimiro PT / Shutterstock.com)

Human Rights Watch’s latest anti-Israel report

April 30, 2021 | AIJAC staff

Earlier this week, the NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a 223-page report accusing Israel of “Apartheid” and “crimes against humanity” and calling for sanctions and boycotts against the Jewish state. 

Palestinian employees of the Central Elections Committee in Gaza work to educate and register citizens in preparation for parliamentary and presidential elections (Credit: Abed Rahim Khatib / Shutterstock)

Will the planned Palestinian elections go ahead?

April 23, 2021 | AIJAC staff

Update from AIJAC   04/21 #03   There are increasing signs that the Palestinian legislative elections scheduled for May 22…

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Political Implications of the latest incident at Natanz

April 16, 2021 | AIJAC staff

On April 11, there was an incident which caused a blackout at Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment plant. Initially said to be possibly a cyberattack, and later reported as possibly a bomb blast, the incident has been widely attributed to Israel, and is also alleged to have done major damage to the thousands of centrifuges Iran uses to enrich uranium there. This Update deals with what is known about the incident and more importantly, how it may affect current events in the Middle East

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and State Councilor of the People’s Republic of China Wang Yi signing the Iran–China 25-year Cooperation Program in Teheran on March 27 (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

An Iran-China Alliance?

April 9, 2021 | AIJAC staff

On March 27, Iran and China signed a cooperation agreement scheduled to last 25 years which provides for large-scale Chinese investments in Iran in exchange for oil over that time. This Update contains some analysis of the implications of that deal  – as well as a piece on the background to recent Israeli-Iranian maritime clashes

The final result of Israel's election on Tuesday - with both the pro-Netanyahu and anti-Netanyahu blocs short of the 61 seats in the Knesset needed to form a government.

Another indecisive Israeli election outcome 

March 26, 2021 | AIJAC staff

Israel voted yet again on Tuesday for the fourth time in two years – and as the diagram above illustrates, the final results do not look much more likely to break the long-standing political impasse than the outcomes after the last three trips to the ballot box. This Update looks at the election results, their implications, and what might happen next.

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Israeli election campaign reaches homestretch

March 19, 2021 | AIJAC staff

Israelis are set to vote – for the fourth time in two years – on next Tuesday, March 23. This Update is devoted to analysis of the latest developments in the campaign, and the key factors likely to ultimately decide the outcome.

The attack last weekend targetted the huge Saudi oil facilities at Ran Tanura. (Photo: Evannovostro, Shutterstock)

The Saudis, the Houthis and the Biden Administration

March 12, 2021 | AIJAC staff

This Update is focussed on the aftermath of last weekend’s largely unsuccessful missile and drone attack on major Saudi facilities by Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, and how this event fits into the US Biden Administration’s policies toward the Saudis, Yemen and Iran. 

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Inspections crisis with Iran

March 4, 2021 | AIJAC staff

On. Feb. 22, an agreement was announced between the Iranian regime and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to somewhat limit IAEA inspections in Iran, though not to the degree Iran had originally been threatening to limit them. The deal is set to last for three months.

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