Israel

About this Issue

The Jewish state of Israel is the strongest and most consistent ally of the U.S. in the Middle East. Israel provides more intelligence to the U.S. than any other country in the world. The Israeli Defense Forces, and its’ intelligence agencies, all facilitate and support the projection of American interests throughout the Middle East. Israel’s growing economy has provided many technological innovations that have strongly benefited the U.S. (and other nations). Twice, Israel has bombed nuclear reactors, in Iraq and Syria, thereby preventing those rogue states from having nuclear weapons to use again U.S. soldiers who were later involved in wars in those states. And U.S. military investment in Israel, now worth $3.8 billion a year, often erroneously referred to as “foreign aid,” has evolved into a mutually-beneficial, two-way street mode, providing the U.S. a well-deserved high-return on its’ investment. EMET educates Congress on the importance of supporting a strong Israel, so that it can more effectively assist the U.S. against threats coming from the region.

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Symbolic Warfare in the Middle East
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The Arab World’s Reaction to Attacks from Gaza
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Finding Sanity on the Ground in Israel—Today
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The Efficacy of Palestinian Anger
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The Cold War is Re-emerging in the Middle East
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A Post-Palestine Middle East
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Helping Israel Swallow the Pill of the F-35 Sale to the UAE
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Time to Re-Examine UNIFIL’s Mandate