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Antisemitism, anti-Israel rhetoric a key feature of Saudi Arabia’s regional realignment
Saudi media have shifted to anti-Israel and antisemitic rhetoric, aligning with Islamist actors and heightening regional tensions over UAE, Israel, Iran and narrative influence.
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5mDSA-backed Janeese Lewis George poised to become D.C.’s next mayor; Mike Collins wins Georgia GOP Senate runoff
Voters in Washington, D.C., appeared poised to select Councilmember Janeese Lewis George to be their Democratic nominee for mayor, all but guaranteeing that she will be elected in November to replace Mayor Muriel Bowser, who is not seeking another term after 12 years in office. The race has not been called, but Lewis George leads... <a href="">Read More</a>
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9mRepublicans doubt Iran will follow through on nuclear commitments
Republican senators said on Tuesday that they’re skeptical that Iran will hold to any commitments it has made or may make in negotiations with the U.S., and urged the administration to release the terms of the memorandum of understanding announced on Sunday. The administration has not yet communicated any specific plans to brief Congress on... <a href="">Read More</a>
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2mRon Dermer to launch strategic advisory firm
Former Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer is launching the Dermer Consulting Group (DCG), a Jerusalem-based strategic advisory firm focusing on the U.S., Israel and the Middle East, Jewish Insider has learned. Dermer, who has long been a part of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s inner circle, officially departed the Israeli government in November, after... <a href="">Read More</a>
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6mSenate defense bill calls for strict new conditions on funding for Lebanese Armed Forces
The Senate’s version of the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act proposes sweeping new conditions on U.S. support for the Lebanese Armed Forces. The proposed restrictions come after top Senate lawmakers publicly expressed frustration in recent months with the LAF’s failure to take concrete steps to fully disarm Hezbollah, and argued that the U.S. should not... <a href="">Read More</a>
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8mSenators, experts skeptical of Trump’s call for Syria to take on Hezbollah in Lebanon
Senators and Middle East policy experts expressed skepticism regarding President Donald Trump’s suggestion on Tuesday that Syria, rather than Israel, should handle the task of combating Hezbollah in Lebanon, following the president’s strident criticism of Israel’s attacks on the Iranian-backed terrorist group. Trump said on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains. France, that... <a href="">Read More</a>