MDC Research and Analysis

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CHALLENGES POSED BY RETURNING FOREIGN FIGHTERS

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Adam Hoffman and Marta Furlan co-published an article in The Program on Extremism at George Washington University. This article discusses the different challenges posed by the return of foreign ISIS fighters to their home countries and presents a survey of 64 states' responses to their returning foreign fighters.

Sudan’s Predicament and the Israeli Connection

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In this issue of Iqtisadi, Paul Rivlin delves into the structural factors that led to protests and the overthrow of Sudan's longtime dictator, Omar al-Bashir, in 2019. This background along with more recent developments, explains why some of the leadership in Sudan today believe engagement with Israel makes good economic sense.

Yahya Sinwar and Hamas’ Strategic Crossroad

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In the latest issue of Tel Aviv Notes, Michael Milshtein examines Yahya Sinwar's role in Hamas, as the organization searches for a way out of its current strategic impasse.

Turkey, Libya and the Mediterranean Carve Up

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In the latest issue of Iqtisadi, Paul Rivlin discusses the latest developments in energy exploration in the Mediterranean, focusing on the conflict in Libya and recent deals involving Turkey and other key players.

Hamas and Yahya Sinwar’s Tough Choice

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Michael Milshtein has published an article in the "Fikra Forum" of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. The article examines the political profile of Yahya Sinwar, leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and how it reflects contemporary developments both inside Hamas and in the broader Palestinian arena.

Stormy Waters in the Eastern Mediterranean

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In the latest issue of Tel Aviv Notes, Benny Spanier, Shaul Chorev, and Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak explain the politics of Turkey's agreement with Libya on the contours of an Exclusive Economic Zone in the Eastern Mediterranean.