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Will the Begin Doctrine Come to an End?

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s desire for nuclear weapons is a pressing concern, and one of the key motivations behind his agreement to normalize relations with Israel. This normalization would potentially allow Saudi Arabia to enrich uranium on its own soil, a scenario that poses a significant security threat to Israel. In response, Israel must firmly uphold the principles of the “Begin Doctrine.”

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The PA’s Image Rehabilitation Effort

The PA has launched a media campaign against armed terrorist groups operating in northern Samaria. The campaign accuses these groups of receiving funding from Iran and conspiring to instigate a Palestinian civil war.

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An Exorbitant Price for Normalization with Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s demands from Israel in exchange for a normalization agreement are excessive, and the right-wing government cannot agree to them. Israel has been striving for a long time for a normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia but cannot accept an agreement that is considered security suicide.

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PA Chairman Aligns with Saudi Arabia on the Issue of Normalization

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has conveyed a message to Saudi Arabia, expressing his support for any position it takes on the issue of normalization with Israel. The Palestinian Authority (PA) adopts a pragmatic approach in its dealings with Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the need to receive substantial financial aid to prevent its collapse.

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Jordan’s Opposition to the Israeli Security Fence in the Jordan Valley

Jordan strongly opposes Israel’s plans to construct a new security fence along the Jordan Valley. King Abdullah is deeply concerned that this move represents the first step towards the annexation of the Jordan Valley by Israel. To address this issue, he intends to reach out to the Biden administration in an effort to persuade them to reverse Israel’s decision.

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Toward Escalation in the Gaza Strip?

Hamas appears to be slowly escalating tensions along the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel, seemingly in an attempt to deter Israel from reinstating its policy of targeted assassinations against terrorist leaders in the Gaza Strip. Israeli security officials are cautioning that any escalation along the Gaza-Israel border could result in the suspension of humanitarian aid provided to Gaza’s residents.

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The Survival of the PA Despite the Oslo Accords’ Failure

Although the Oslo agreement faced considerable challenges and ultimately failed to achieve its intended goals, both the PLO and Israel have refrained from canceling it, recognizing its historical significance and the complexities of the region’s security situation over the past three decades. Israel, in particular, made a strategic decision to maintain the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) governance in Judea and Samaria, acknowledging its importance in the ongoing fight against terrorism.

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Hezbollah’s Growing Infiltration Attempts among Israeli Arabs

Hezbollah is capitalizing on the rising crime rates within Israel’s Arab community to bolster its efforts in smuggling weapons into the country and recruiting criminals into its ranks.
This worrisome activity poses a heightened security risk for Israel, as the Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security agency, is concerned that Arab criminals seeking vengeance against the police and the state might align with Hezbollah.

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Egypt’s Efforts to Curb Targeted Assassinations of Terrorist Leaders

Recent developments indicate Egypt’s active involvement in preventing potential targeted assassinations of key terrorist leaders. Specifically, Israel declined an Egyptian plea to commit to avoiding a reversion to the practice of targeted killings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders.
With the leaders of these terrorist organizations retreating into hiding in Gaza due to their apprehensions of Israeli strikes, they’ve taken unprecedented precautions in regions such as Syria and Lebanon.

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Will the Begin Doctrine Come to an End?

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s desire for nuclear weapons is a pressing concern, and one of the key motivations behind his agreement to normalize relations with Israel. This normalization would potentially allow Saudi Arabia to enrich uranium on its own soil, a scenario that poses a significant security threat to Israel. In response, Israel must firmly uphold the principles of the “Begin Doctrine.”

Read More >>

The PA’s Image Rehabilitation Effort

The PA has launched a media campaign against armed terrorist groups operating in northern Samaria. The campaign accuses these groups of receiving funding from Iran and conspiring to instigate a Palestinian civil war.

Read More >>

An Exorbitant Price for Normalization with Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s demands from Israel in exchange for a normalization agreement are excessive, and the right-wing government cannot agree to them. Israel has been striving for a long time for a normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia but cannot accept an agreement that is considered security suicide.

Read More >>

PA Chairman Aligns with Saudi Arabia on the Issue of Normalization

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has conveyed a message to Saudi Arabia, expressing his support for any position it takes on the issue of normalization with Israel. The Palestinian Authority (PA) adopts a pragmatic approach in its dealings with Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the need to receive substantial financial aid to prevent its collapse.

Read More >>

Jordan’s Opposition to the Israeli Security Fence in the Jordan Valley

Jordan strongly opposes Israel’s plans to construct a new security fence along the Jordan Valley. King Abdullah is deeply concerned that this move represents the first step towards the annexation of the Jordan Valley by Israel. To address this issue, he intends to reach out to the Biden administration in an effort to persuade them to reverse Israel’s decision.

Read More >>

Toward Escalation in the Gaza Strip?

Hamas appears to be slowly escalating tensions along the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel, seemingly in an attempt to deter Israel from reinstating its policy of targeted assassinations against terrorist leaders in the Gaza Strip. Israeli security officials are cautioning that any escalation along the Gaza-Israel border could result in the suspension of humanitarian aid provided to Gaza’s residents.

Read More >>

The Survival of the PA Despite the Oslo Accords’ Failure

Although the Oslo agreement faced considerable challenges and ultimately failed to achieve its intended goals, both the PLO and Israel have refrained from canceling it, recognizing its historical significance and the complexities of the region’s security situation over the past three decades. Israel, in particular, made a strategic decision to maintain the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) governance in Judea and Samaria, acknowledging its importance in the ongoing fight against terrorism.

Read More >>

Hezbollah’s Growing Infiltration Attempts among Israeli Arabs

Hezbollah is capitalizing on the rising crime rates within Israel’s Arab community to bolster its efforts in smuggling weapons into the country and recruiting criminals into its ranks.
This worrisome activity poses a heightened security risk for Israel, as the Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security agency, is concerned that Arab criminals seeking vengeance against the police and the state might align with Hezbollah.

Read More >>

Egypt’s Efforts to Curb Targeted Assassinations of Terrorist Leaders

Recent developments indicate Egypt’s active involvement in preventing potential targeted assassinations of key terrorist leaders. Specifically, Israel declined an Egyptian plea to commit to avoiding a reversion to the practice of targeted killings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders.
With the leaders of these terrorist organizations retreating into hiding in Gaza due to their apprehensions of Israeli strikes, they’ve taken unprecedented precautions in regions such as Syria and Lebanon.

Read More >>