[Salon] Middle East Policy Special Issue: Israel's Wars



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Middle East Policy Special Issue: Israel's Wars

Middle East Policy announces Israel’s Wars, a special issue devoted to the expanding conflict—free for all readers. Our experts examine the regional repercussions of the conflict in Gaza and the consequences of escalation with Iran, the long historical road to Hamas’s deadly October 7 attacks and the misconceptions that failed to stop them, and the potential for self-determination in Palestine while the United States struggles for relevance.


The edition, marking one year since the devastating assault and Israel’s reprisals, is available to everyone, even those without a subscription. 

This special issue draws on the journal’s decades covering the region to provide insights into the motivations of the key actors. We interview Palestinians about the ravages of occupation, investigate Israel’s search for new military strategies and the ambition and calculations of Hezbollah, reconsider the Israel-Iran conflict, and evaluate China’s reluctance to forcefully intervene as the wars snarl international commerce.

The 12 articles and three book reviews in Israel’s Wars are available through this link. You can also access our previous special issue, The Gaza War. Published just after October 7, this is a vital examination of the sparks that fueled the Hamas strikes and their aftermath.

Israel's Wars

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