A hugely important day today in the Middle East. And I dare say an important day for Jared Kushner, who was widely reported to be at odds with Amb Friedman on the prioritization of regional peace vs annexation (application or sovereignty).
Setting US policy is about choices. This was the right choice in my view. And speaking of policy: today was a a clear indication that the very threat of annexation (not to mention the decisions on Golan and Jerusalem) was important leverage. Maybe the experts were wrong...
I seem to recall a number of very serious people on Twitter saying unserious things about how US recognition of Jerusalem and Golan would be tantamount to diplomatic arson. Whoops. I’m sure someone is already busy collecting those.
Meantime, keep an eye out for moves by Bahrain, Sudan, maybe even outliers like Morocco. I’d be surprised if we didn’t see similar moves by other countries in the Saudi orbit. Saudi will be the most tentative, of course. But it will watch the reaction at home amongst its allies.
One last thought: UAE may have made history today. But it also likely salvaged the peace between Israel and Jordan, which was very tense because of annexation. The relationship is still likely to be rocky. But the UAE just removed the most significant irritant.
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Americans will wake up today & learn that Hamas murdered another 6 Israeli hostages, including one American-Israeli whose story was highlighted at the DNC.
Some thoughts to follow that will *not* focus on the heartbreak/trauma in Israel.
Let’s focus on who bears responsibility.
First, let’s all acknowledge that this war is not just Hamas vs Israel. Hamas is an Iranian tool. The group was trained, funded and armed by Iran.
Iran should be held to account for all of it, including but not only for the crimes against American citizens.
But it’s not just Iran.
Qatar is a not a neutral player, as it claims.
Qatar is a major financial patron and HQ for Hamas
Qatar should be stripped of its status as a US ally. It should be labeled a state sponsor of terror.
In 2014, Arouri claimed responsibility for the kidnapping and killing of 3 teens in the West Bank. That Hamas operation led to a 51-day war between Hamas and Israel.
I've just put my Turkey in the oven. So, it's now time to revive a Turkey Day tradition.
Something is rotten in Turkey. Lots of things, actually. Let's review.
A thread….
I started watching Turkey's terror activity in 2010. That year Turkey sent a flotilla to Gaza to help the Hamas terrorist organization break out of isolation.
An NGO called IHH organized. IHH is nasty, with all kinds of terror ties. I analyzed here:
IHH is still up to no good. The group recently organized a massive riot at the gates of the Incirilik air base, where US servicemen maintain a base that is crucial to American interests in the Middle East.