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    What Comes Next in Gaza?

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    Experts discuss the current situation in Gaza and the Israeli plan to occupy Gaza City and displace over a million civilians.

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    Phase Two’s Baked-In Failure: Why the Chances for Trump’s Gaza Plan Are Dim

    Feb 20, 2026Yousef Munayyer

    On October 13, 2025, more than 20 world leaders gathered at a ceremony in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to witness US President Donald Trump sign an agreement ending…

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    Trump’s Board of Peace: Rebuilding Gaza, or Remaking the World?

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    The Trump administration’s new “Board of Peace” is slated to hold its inaugural meeting in Washington on February 19, 2026. After the United Nations (UN) Secur…

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    Trump’s “Board of Peace”

    Feb 18, 2026

    Khalil E. Jahshan discusses the “Board of Peace,” highlighting how the administration’s statements are disconnected from the realities on the ground in Gaza an…

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    White House Dinner Dampens Hopes for a Ceasefire

    Jul 8, 2025

    Khalil E. Jahshan comments on the Trump-Netanyahu dinner at the White House and discusses the potential for a ceasefire in Gaza.

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    Implications of Trump’s Ethnic Cleansing Plan for Gaza

    Mar 6, 2025

    Arab Center Washington DC and the Institute for Middle East Studies at George Washington University bring together a panel of experts to discuss the implicatio…

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    Netanyahu is in Washington seeking political backing, strategic leverage, and a way to shift blame if negotiations collapse. Will Trump stand firm on the cease…

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    Dec 6, 2024

    Khalil E. Jahshan discusses Trump's latest threat of "ALL HELL TO PAY" if the Israeli hostages are not released before his inauguration.

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    US Election Results and the Future of US Foreign Policy and the Gaza War

    Nov 13, 2024

    Experts discuss the results of the US presidential elections and their implications for US foreign policy and the wars on Gaza and Lebanon.

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    A Year of War and Failed US Policies in Gaza.

    Oct 9, 2024

    On the one-year anniversary of October 7, Yousef Munayyer discusses how the war on Gaza and failed US policies have affected the #Palestinians living in the St…

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    What Do Arab and Muslim Voters Expect from Kamala Harris?

    Jul 25, 2024

    Imad K. Harb comments on what Arab American and Muslim American voters expect from Kamala Harris regarding US policy in the Middle East.

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    Why Is Netanyahu Addressing Congress?

    Jul 24, 2024

    Why did Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu address a joint session of Congress? Khalil E. Jahshan discusses the reasons for inviting Netanyahu to Washin…

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    Expert Analyze Biden’s Plan for Gaza

    Jun 18, 2024

    President Biden's latest proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza is analyzed by Aaron David Miller, Yousef Munayyer, Hanna Alshaikh, and Mairav Zonszein.

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    Key Questions Regarding Biden’s Ceasefire Proposal

    Jun 5, 2024

    Khalil E. Jahshan poses important questions regarding President Biden's recent proposal to end the war on Gaza.

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    The Sullivan Mission: Attempting to Revive Normalization in the Middle East

    May 24, 2024

    Khalil E. Jahshan discusses Jake Sullivan's attempt to revive normalization in the Middle East and convince #Israel to wind down the war on #Gaza.

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    Stalemate in Gaza: US Frustration Grows over Unending Conflict

    Apr 15, 2024

    Khalil E. Jahshan discusses US frustration with how Israel conducts its war on Gaza.

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    Behind the US Abstention on the Gaza Ceasefire Resolution

    Mar 25, 2024

    Yousef Munayyer discusses the recent UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and the US decision to abstain.

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    Palestine/IsraelMigrants, Refugees, and IDPs

    The Repercussions of Invading Rafah

    Mar 25, 2024

    Hanna Alshaikh discusses the repercussions of invading Rafah and the futility of Israel's genocidal war on Gaza.

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    Attempting to “Flood” Gaza with Aid

    Mar 19, 2024

    Khalil E. Jahshan discusses Washington's new effort to "flood" Gaza with humanitarian aid as famine threatens the lives of more than 2.3 million Palestinians i…

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    The War between Biden and Netanyahu

    Mar 15, 2024

    Khalil E. Jahshan discusses President Biden's sharp criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu and what it means for US policy in Gaza.

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    Defunding UNRWA in Congress

    Mar 1, 2024

    Ethan Mayer-Rich discusses how Congress is authorizing aid to Ukraine and Israel while cutting it for Palestinians in Gaza and the Middle East.

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    Enabling Israel’s Assault on Civilians in Gaza

    Feb 23, 2024

    Khalil E. Jahshan discusses the US veto at the UN security council against a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

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    The Biden-Netanyahu Rift over Rafah

    Feb 14, 2024

    Khalil E. Jahshan discusses President Biden's response to the impending Israeli attack on Rafah and the continuation of the Gaza war. Jahshan is Executive Dire…

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Fellow for US Government Affairs

Arab Center Washington DC is hiring a Fellow for US Government Affairs, based in Washington, DC, on a full-time basis.

The Fellow for US Government Affairs will monitor activities in the three branches of the US government (Congress, the White House and Executive Branch, and the Judicial Branch) and prepare a weekly report (Washington Policy Weekly) of all activities pertaining to the Middle East. The fellow will provide Arab Center executives and researchers with daily analyses of legislative and policy issues related to US policy in the Middle East. S/he will initiate and maintain regular contact and professional relationships with relevant congressional staff serving on the foreign affairs committees and other committees or subcommittees dealing with Arab world and Middle East issues as well as with federal government employees at relevant agencies and departments.

Deadline: August 31, 2021.
Salary commensurate with experience.

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    Palestine/IsraelThe War on Gaza

    Phase Two’s Baked-In Failure: Why the Chances for Trump’s Gaza Plan Are Dim

    Feb 20, 2026Yousef Munayyer

    On October 13, 2025, more than 20 world leaders gathered at a ceremony in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to witness US President Donald Trump sign an agreement ending…

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    Palestine/IsraelThe War on Gaza

    Trump’s Board of Peace: Rebuilding Gaza, or Remaking the World?

    Feb 18, 2026Charles W. Dunne

    The Trump administration’s new “Board of Peace” is slated to hold its inaugural meeting in Washington on February 19, 2026. After the United Nations (UN) Secur…

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    Striking a US Ally: Israel’s Attack on Qatar and the Erosion of Regional Stability

    On the morning of September 9, 2025, 15 Israeli jets carried out an airstrike on residential buildings in Doha, Qatar. Israel claimed that the strike was a pre…

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    Implications of the US-Houthi Ceasefire Deal

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How did World War I set Palestine on the path toward the Nakba?

In Brief: World War I set Palestine on the path toward the Nakba because Britain’s wartime deals, broken promises, violent conquest, and later Mandate policies enabled Zionist settlement, denied Palestinian self-determination, and created the political conditions that led to mass displacement in 1948.

In More Detail: Britain sealed Palestine’s fate before it had conquered the territory, setting its people on a course of death and destruction that would reach a peak in the 1948 Nakba. In the midst of World War I (1914-1918), Britain and France planned for the removal of the Ottoman Empire from its Arab provinces. In a secret agreement known as Sykes-Picot (1916), Britain and France divided the territories between themselves, creating, in broad outline, the map of the modern Middle East that we know today.

Meanwhile, Britain made two, mutually exclusive promises to two groups, each conflicting with British and French plans to control the region following the war’s end. First, in a series of communications known as the Hussein-McMahon Correspondence (1915-1916), Britain promised a prominent Arab leader in the Arabian Peninsula, Sharif Hussein of Mecca, an Arab state, which was understood by the leader to include Palestine, in exchange for his support in rallying an Arab rebellion against the Ottoman leadership. Second, Britain promised a “Jewish national homeland” in Palestine to Zionist leaders in Britain through a communication known as the Balfour Declaration (1917).

If avenues for self-determination were precluded prior to Britain’s military takeover in Palestine, the physical arrival of the British in the territory made matters even worse for Palestinians. Britain’s campaign to conquer Palestine and Jerusalem began in March 1917, first in Rafah, then Khan Younis, then Gaza City. Ottoman defenses were fierce; the British anticipated a swift victory and path to Jerusalem, but resistance in Gaza City was so strong that it evaded surrender until November 1917, and eventually Jerusalem was occupied in December 1917.

Gaza City was utterly decimated by the British campaign. In addition to artillery bombardment, new military technology enabled the British military to launch air raids on Gaza City, terrorizing the local population, with many fleeing their homes until the campaign ended, and many returning to find their homes, and much of Gaza City, in total ruin. On December 11, 1917, General Edmund Allenby entered Jerusalem and declared martial law. Palestine was placed under the Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA), a system of joint British-French military rule over recently conquered Ottoman territories in the Levant.

After the war, Allied powers set up mandates over former Ottoman territories. Effectively, this system formalized the secret Sykes-Picot agreement, but with a caveat: Amid the US emphasis on self-determination following US President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points address (1918), delivered in the final months of the war, Britain and France presented their control over the region as temporary tutelage, rather than formal colonialism. By declaring these territories “mandates,” Britain and France declared that they were preparing the peoples living under this system for eventual self-determination and independence.

The British Mandate for Palestine was established in 1920, but it was clear from the outset that Britain had no intention of relinquishing control or ceding room for Palestinians to transition to independence and statehood. Further, the language of the Balfour Declaration was incorporated into the Palestine Mandate submitted by Britain to the League of Nations. The result was formal British recognition of and cooperation with the Jewish Agency—the governing body of the Jewish community in Palestine prior to Israel’s establishment, headed by Zionist leaders—and this was enshrined in the British Mandate for Palestine, affirming its commitment to facilitating Jewish immigration to Palestine, which British authorities understood to be linked to the Zionist project. Overall, Britain’s violent entry to Palestine, callous destruction of Palestinian homes and lives, and suppression of Palestinian independence would be the rule, not the exception, which eventually created the conditions for the Nakba.

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