Egypt and the Levant
The Middle East Program, Energy Security and Climate Change Program, International Security Program, Transnational Threats Project, Burke Chair in Strategy, and Emeritus Chair in Strategy analyze shifting dynamics and their implications for U.S. policy in Syria, Egypt, Israel and the Palestinian Territories, Jordan, and Lebanon.
Israel’s Not-Quite-Founder’s Syndrome
As Israel becomes increasingly bogged down in Gaza, Jon Alterman argues that Israeli leadership does not have a strategy to exit the conflict.
Commentary by Jon B. Alterman — March 11, 2024
A Different Two-State Solution
Commentary by Jon B. Alterman — January 10, 2024
Hamas’ October 7 Attack: The Tactics, Targets, and Strategy of Terrorists
Transcript — November 7, 2023
What Comes after War in Gaza
Commentary by Jon B. Alterman — October 12, 2023
Recent Events
Hamas’ October 7 Attack: The Tactics, Targets, and Strategy of Terrorists
2022 Washington Humanitarian Forum: Closing the Gap
Advocates for Democracy in Closed Spaces
Lebanon’s Growing Humanitarian Crisis
A Conversation with Jordanian Finance Minister Mohamad al-Ississ
A Conversation with HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan
The Future of Humanitarian Operations: Aid and Politics in Syria
Reflections on Syria's Decade of Conflict
Experts
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2022 Washington Humanitarian Forum: Closing the Gap
Event — November 9, 2022
Dr. Jeni Miller: “We do not have the luxury to set aside working on the climate crisis”
Podcast Episode by Katherine E. Bliss — October 14, 2022
Rescuing Aid in Syria
Report by Natasha Hall — February 14, 2022
Online Event: Lebanon's Challenges: A Conversation with U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea
Event — November 13, 2020
Global Health Policy Center Monthly Newsletter: December 2017
Newsletter by J. Stephen Morrison — December 4, 2017