Matthew Williams November 7, 2020 A Turbulent Legacy: How Trumpian populism met chaos with chaos in the Middle East Matthew Williams November 7, 2020 High-profile assassinations, radical breaks with policy and impulsive decisions have defined Trump’s agenda in the Middle East.
Matthew Williams June 19, 2020 Assad's circle is clinging to power, pulling Syria deeper into the abyss Matthew Williams June 19, 2020 2020 has proven that Syria’s already desperate situation can get immeasurably worse.
Matthew Williams June 12, 2020 “Where is the Pistol?” - Under Covid-19 lockdown, Palestinian communities in East Jerusalem face worsening police violence Matthew Williams June 12, 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic has done little to deter Israeli land grabs and violence in East Jerusalem.
Matthew Williams June 9, 2020 For Ethiopian Jews and other black communities in Israel, police brutality is an epidemic Matthew Williams June 9, 2020 Under Netanyahu’s government, a decade of anti-immigrant rhetoric and riots, an increase in mass deportations of African refugees and police brutality has seen a surge in activism against systemic racism in Israel’s Ethiopian community.
Orwa Ajjoub May 20, 2020 Will Hayet Tahrir al-Sham destroy al-Qaeda in Syria? Orwa Ajjoub May 20, 2020 Turkey and the intra-jihadist conflict in northern Syria.
Matthew Williams March 13, 2020 “A Partial Peace” in Syria Matthew Williams March 13, 2020 Idlib’s conflict has been frozen by Turkey and Russia. With the humanitarian crisis deepening, will it hold?