In Lebanon and Iraq, Iran Exposes Its Fragility
For all the power of its militias, Tehran relies on an aura of inevitability.
October 18, 2021
Palestinian recalcitrance shouldn’t hold Israel-African relations hostage.
In July, the Jewish state was granted observer status in the African Union (AU). Since then, a few African nations and a bevy of pro-Palestinian organizations have protested the decision, asserting that it should be postponed until the Israel-Palestinian conflict is resolved. David May argues that there is no reason “why Palestinian recalcitrance should hold Israeli-African relations hostage.” Furthermore, he writes, Israel has much to offer the continent:
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Login or SubscribeFor all the power of its militias, Tehran relies on an aura of inevitability.
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Palestinian recalcitrance shouldn’t hold Israel-African relations hostage.
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