Dore Gold
ARTICLES BY: Dore Gold
Syrian Chemical Weapons and Al-Qaida
During a nighttime raid in Amman on April 20, 2004, Jordanian security forces foiled a plot by al-Qaida to attack the headquarters of...
The Levy Report and the ‘Occupation’ Narrative
Looking back over the last two weeks, what appeared to hit a raw nerve with critics of the report of Justice Edmond...
Iran’s Central Demand in Negotiations
The main theme raised by Iranian negotiators during the talks with the P5+1 in Moscow last month was their claim that they...
Shamir’s Diplomatic Legacy
Yitzhak Shamir served as prime minister in one of the most difficult periods in Israel's diplomatic history. He came into office in the aftermath of...
Morsi and the Future of the Peace Treaty
When Dr. Mohammed Morsi, the president-elect of Egypt, spoke during the last year about his view of the 1979 Egyptian-Israeli treaty of peace it was...
Embracing the Muslim Brotherhood
The announcement that the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate, Mohamed Morsi, had won the presidential elections in Egypt may not have been final, but it nonetheless caused...
Syria and Decline of the UN
The crisis over Syria is the third major case of mass murder in the last 20 years in which the U.N. has...
Why the Six-Day War Still Matters
Forty-five years ago this week, the Israel Defense Forces liberated the Old City of Jerusalem and re-united Israel's capital. Today, most of the...
Iran Accelerates Enrichment
Every three to six months the International Atomic Energy Agency publishes a report on the current state of the Iranian nuclear program....
Can the West Trust Iranian Commitments?
Right now the common theme being sounded in the capitals of the West is that this time the Iranians are serious. Western diplomats note that...
The Myths of Past Middle East Peace Negotiations
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was interviewed last Friday by CNN's Christiana Ammanpour and sought to give his audience the impression that ...
Shiites, Sunnis and Israel
It has become obvious that the central axis of conflict in the Middle East today is no longer the Arab-Israeli conflict, but rather...
Arming Iraq is a Mistake
As Tehran became increasingly frustrated with Turkey earlier in the week, and Iran was looking for alternative locations, besides Istanbul, to hold its nuclear talks...
From Toulouse to Cairo
Last week, French security forces arrested 19 radical Islamic activists in Paris and four other French cities, including Toulouse, where a French Muslim,...









