Peace between Israel and Morocco Has Much Potential—If It Lasts
Will Arab states be disappointed if Jerusalem can’t protect them from Iran?
December 13, 2021
Good fortune may be the best explanation for why the country has survived so many troubles.
With an ever-declining economy, political sclerosis, an Islamic State insurgency in the Sinai, and civil wars in neighboring Libya and Sudan as well as in nearby Yemen and Ethiopia, Egypt seems like a country with every reason to collapse. But it hasn’t. Samuel Tadros reflects on the country’s remarkable good fortune:
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Login or SubscribeWill Arab states be disappointed if Jerusalem can’t protect them from Iran?
Good fortune may be the best explanation for why the country has survived so many troubles.
But will the far-right support the most traditional Jew ever to have entered French politics?
“Wherever tyranny threatens, wherever the rights of man are in danger of being destroyed, there you will find the Jew.”
The fast of the eighth of Tevet, and the modern rabbi it fascinated.