What’s Wrong with the Middle East and What Will It Mean for Israel?
This is "unlikely to be the type of warfare which ends."
July 17, 2015
This is "unlikely to be the type of warfare which ends."
Yaakov Amidror, formerly the Israeli national security adviser, examines the region’s current disorder and its origins in the history of the 20th century. Looking toward the future, especially where Israel is concerned, he focuses on the armed threat posed by terrorism and jihadist Islam:
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