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The Narrative Power of Ismail Haniyeh’s Assassination for Central Asian Jihadists

The Narrative Power of Ismail Haniyeh’s Assassination for Central Asian Jihadists

By Uran Botobekov
With praise or condemnation, the Central Asian affiliates of both the Islamic State and al-Qaida are exploiting the recent assassination of a Hamas political leader for their own mercenary purposes.

Agony for Australia’s Palestinian Community as War Rages on in Gaza

Agony for Australia’s Palestinian Community as War Rages on in Gaza

By Dechlan Brennan
“So, there's the pain of the suffering in Palestine – our homeland – but then there's the feeling of abandonment. It’s an otherness. It’s like we don’t belong in Australia, we don't belong on Earth almost.”
Australia Resumes Use of the Phrase ‘Occupied Palestinian Territories’

Australia Resumes Use of the Phrase ‘Occupied Palestinian Territories’

By Dechlan Brennan
Internationally, the decision to realign the definition is seen as very uncontroversial. But it does put Australia out of step with the United States.

China Backs Egypt's UNESCO Leadership Bid While the US Withdraws Completely

China Backs Egypt's UNESCO Leadership Bid While the US Withdraws Completely

By Charlotte Gao
Beijing has made a smart move, dropping its UNESCO leadership bid to back Egypt at a "critical juncture."

Indonesia’s Presidential Candidates and the Palestine Pledge

Indonesia’s Presidential Candidates and the Palestine Pledge

By Aria Danaparamita
Both Widodo and Subianto have pledged aid to the Palestinians.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

China Seeks Expanded Role in Middle East

China Seeks Expanded Role in Middle East

By Shannon Tiezzi
At the China-Arab Cooperation Forum, Beijing will step up its involvement in the Middle East.

India and China Back Unified Palestinian Government

India and China Back Unified Palestinian Government

By Ankit Panda
The two Asian giants have ignored Israeli warnings and expressed support for the Hamas-Fatah unity government.
The Unintended Consequences of a Japanese/Israeli Defense Agreement

The Unintended Consequences of a Japanese/Israeli Defense Agreement

By Clint Richards
While the agreements are an easy and obvious course of action for Israel, Japan should tread carefully.

Don’t Release Jonathan Pollard

Don’t Release Jonathan Pollard

By Zachary Keck
Releasing Israel’s most notorious spy would be a mistake that borders on betrayal.

Why China Could Be Effective in the Middle East

Why China Could Be Effective in the Middle East

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
China stepped into the Middle East peace process in 2013. This could be a welcome development.

China: Middle East Peace Broker?

Chinese and U.S. leaders have both said they want to create a new type of relationship. The Middle East is the perfect place to start.

India's Israeli-Palestinian Balancing Act

India's Israeli-Palestinian Balancing Act

No longer guided by zero-sum calculations or outdated ideologies, can India befriend both rivals?

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