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Hamas Searches for a New Strategy
In a September 10 television appearance, Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzouk suggested that Hamas might engage in direct talks with the Israelis. The surprising comment, made following Hamas's costly summer military engagement in Gaza, reflected the group's desperate need for a period of calm, with its weapons stockpiles depleted and
Oct 10, 2014
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  • Ehud Yaari
Brief Analysis
Tough Dilemma in Southern Syria
Coordinated Israeli, Jordanian, and allied assistance in the south could boost the moderate Syrian rebels there, stave off an extremist takeover, and facilitate the ongoing international campaign against ISIS.
Oct 6, 2014
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  • Ehud Yaari
Brief Analysis
The Evolution of U.S.-Israel Relations in the Sam Lewis Era
An Israeli chief justice and a former U.S. diplomat describe the lessons they learned during Sam Lewis's historic tenure as ambassador to Israel, and how the bilateral relationship grew.
Oct 2, 2014
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  • William Brown
Brief Analysis
Abbas at the UN: A Listener's Guide
This Friday's speech can set the stage for future peace efforts, but only if it keeps the door open for diplomacy and avoids trying to delegitimize Israel or threatening it with legal action.
Sep 24, 2014
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  • David Pollock
Brief Analysis
Kuwaiti Official Makes Jerusalem Pilgrimage
The foreign minister's visit to the holy city may mark a change in Arab diplomacy toward Israel.
Sep 19, 2014
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  • Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
The Politics of Rebuilding Gaza
Calculating the actual costs of reconstruction is important, but the most crucial question is whether the PA is truly ready to supplant Hamas and assume effective control over Gaza.
Sep 16, 2014
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  • Neri Zilber
Video
Brief Analysis
Samuel W. Lewis Memorial Symposium
America and the Challenges of a Turbulent Middle East: Looking Backward, Looking Forward
The Washington Institute hosted a special symposium honoring the life and legacy of the late Ambassador Samuel W. Lewis. Watch complete video, including a keynote address from Deputy Secretary of State William Burns. Speakers include Paul Wolfowitz, Jessica Tuchman Matthews, Ambassador William Brown, and Ambassador Dennis Ross.
Sep 12, 2014
From Gaza to ISIS: A Trip Report Assessing the Arab-Israeli Arena
Conversations with senior officials in Egypt, Jordan, and Israel highlight the complexities of -- and potential links between -- the region's latest crises.
Sep 12, 2014
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  • Robert Satloff
Articles & Testimony
There Goes the Neighborhood
Increased al-Qaeda activity on the Golan frontier has some Israelis nostalgic for the days of Assad.
Sep 11, 2014
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  • Andrew J. Tabler
Video
Brief Analysis
Gaza and Beyond: The Arab-Israeli Arena in the Wake of the Hamas War
With Middle East players from North Africa through the Gulf focused on the twin challenges of radical Sunni jihadism and the fear of Iranian expansionism, the Israel-Hamas war was more a symptom than a trigger of regional developments. Still, repercussions from the fighting, the on-again/off-again ceasefires, and the political alignments
Sep 2, 2014
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  • Ehud Yaari
  • Robert Satloff
Articles & Testimony
Who Won the Gaza War? Not Hamas
Hopefully, the latest ceasefire agreement will herald a new beginning for Gaza, liberating the innocent people of that shattered place from the dead-end ideology of a terrorist regime and any more of its "victories."
Aug 27, 2014
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  • Neri Zilber
Brief Analysis
Toward an Enduring Ceasefire: Preventing the Rocket Rearmament of Gaza Terrorist Groups
A group of weapons experts and former officials outlines practical steps for ensuring that Hamas and other militants do not rebuild their rocket forces, jeopardize reconstruction efforts, or spark another major conflict.
Aug 21, 2014
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Rocket Fire on Israeli Gas Platforms Could Escalate Gaza Fighting
Although scoring a direct hit would be difficult, Hamas fire against Israel's offshore rigs could prove very significant given the crucial role gas plays in generating the country's electricity.
Aug 20, 2014
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  • Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
How Many Civilians Have Been Killed in Gaza?
Initial estimates vary widely, but getting the numbers right is important -- not only for retrospective judgment, but also for future reference, particularly with regard to further minimizing civilian casualties.
Aug 20, 2014
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  • David Pollock
Brief Analysis
Broad Consensus to Rebuild Gaza Without Rearming Hamas
As the United States and its partners figure out how to rebuild Gaza without replenishing Hamas's military capabilities, which brought on the destruction in the first place, they can draw on broad international consensus and past agreements.
Aug 15, 2014
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  • Harry Reis
Brief Analysis
Six Ways Hamas Could Limit Civilian Casualties in Gaza
Hamas should be shielding the people of Gaza from the worst of the fighting, not using them as human shields.
Aug 13, 2014
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  • Jeffrey White
Video
Brief Analysis
From Fighting to Ceasefire in Gaza
The former chief of staff to Israel's defense minister joins veteran peace envoy Dennis Ross to discuss the potential for a prolonged ceasefire and reconstruction.
Aug 11, 2014
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  • Michael Herzog
  • Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
Hamas Could Have Chosen Peace -- Instead, It Made Gaza Suffer
Hamas is incapable of changing, so Washington and its allies should work to discredit and disarm the group as one of several measures aimed at managing the conflict.
Aug 8, 2014
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  • Dennis Ross
Is 'Reconstruction for Demilitarisation' the Way Forward in Gaza?
BICOM senior research fellow Alan Johnson interviews Matthew Levitt about a new proposal for disarming Hamas to prevent future military clashes with Israel.
Aug 7, 2014
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  • Matthew Levitt
Brief Analysis
Using Gaza's Border Crossings to Cement a Ceasefire
The international community should focus on systematically rolling back Hamas political and security control while opening Gaza to the outside world -- beginning with a reestablished PA foothold at the Rafah crossing.
Aug 7, 2014
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  • Neri Zilber

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Ghaith al-Omari is the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Senior Fellow in The Washington Institute's Irwin Levy Family Program on the U.S.-Israel Strategic Relationship.
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David Makovsky is the Ziegler Distinguished Fellow at The Washington Institute and director of the Koret Project on Arab-Israel Relations.
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Dennis Ross, a former special assistant to President Barack Obama, is the counselor and William Davidson Distinguished Fellow at The Washington Institute.
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Ehud Yaari is the Lafer International Fellow at The Washington Institute.
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