Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner

Avi Kaner

A daily 5-minute intelligence briefing on the Middle East, focusing on what actually matters. Clear analysis, no noise.

  1. Aug 12

    مرتفعات الجولان: حجة إسرائيل للسيادة

    هل القضية القانونية المتعلقة بمرتفعات الجولان بسيطة كما يتم تصويرها عادة؟ في هذه الحلقة من موجز الشرق الأوسط مع آفي كانر، نعود إلى جذور النزاع: من انهيار الإمبراطورية العثمانية وتقسيم المنطقة بين بريطانيا وفرنسا، إلى حرب 1948 واتفاقية الهدنة بين إسرائيل وسوريا عام 1949. كانت تلك الاتفاقية هدنة وليست معاهدة سلام، ونصت صراحة على أن ترتيبات خط الهدنة لا تحدد التسوية الإقليمية النهائية. ثم جاءت حرب 1967، وقرار مجلس الأمن 242 الذي دعا إلى سلام تعيش فيه دول المنطقة ضمن حدود آمنة ومعترف بها، ثم حرب 1973 واتفاق فصل القوات عام 1974. تتناول الحلقة أيضًا الأهمية الأمنية والجغرافية للجولان، والواقع الذي نشأ هناك خلال ما يقرب من ستين عامًا، والاعتراف الأمريكي بالسيادة الإسرائيلية عام 2019. ولا تزال الأمم المتحدة ومعظم دول العالم تعتبر الجولان أرضًا سورية محتلة، وهو الموقف الدولي السائد. لكن آفي يجادل بأن التاريخ والقانون والأمن أكثر تعقيدًا من الادعاء بأن هناك حدود سلام نهائية ومتفقًا عليها بين سوريا وإسرائيل، وأن إسرائيل عبرتها عام 1967 وانتهى النقاش. مرتفعات الجولان جزء من إسرائيل، وعلى إسرائيل أن تعرض حجتها للسيادة بثقة وفخر.

    مرتفعات الجولان: حجة إسرائيل للسيادة
  2. Aug 12

    The Golan Heights: Israel's Case for Sovereignty

    The conventional argument about the Golan Heights sounds simple: Israel captured Syrian territory in 1967, extended Israeli law to it in 1981, and therefore its sovereignty violates international law. But the history is considerably more complicated. In today's Middle East Brief, Avi Kaner goes back before Israel and Syria even existed as independent countries, examining the Ottoman era, the British and French mandates, the 1948 war, and the crucial 1949 Israel-Syria Armistice Agreement, which explicitly stated that the armistice lines had "no relation whatsoever to ultimate territorial arrangements." The episode examines: How Britain and France originally drew the mandate-era boundaryWhy the 1949 Israel-Syria armistice was not a final peace settlementEighteen years of Syrian hostility and attacks from the GolanIsrael's capture of the Golan during the 1967 Six-Day WarUN Security Council Resolution 242 and its call for "secure and recognized boundaries"Syria's attempt to retake the Golan during the 1973 Yom Kippur WarIsrael's extension of its law, jurisdiction, and administration to the Golan in 1981The prevailing international position and Israel's competing historical, security, and legal argumentsU.S. recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan in 2019Nearly sixty years of Israeli communities, agriculture, businesses, tourism, and life on the GolanThe international legal dispute is real. But so is Israel's historical and security case. The Golan Heights are part of Israel, and Israel should make its case confidently and proudly.

    The Golan Heights: Israel's Case for Sovereignty
  3. Jul 17

    Dialogue Between Jerusalem and Mecca

    A Saudi-owned broadcaster. An Israeli president. A wide-ranging interview conducted in Jerusalem. Not long ago, this would have been unimaginable. In this episode of Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner, I examine why President Isaac Herzog's interview with Melinda Nucifora of Al Arabiya may prove to be one of the most significant media moments in the evolving relationship between Israel and the Arab world. Topics include: Why a Saudi-owned broadcaster interviewing Israel's president in Jerusalem is historically significantHerzog's assessment of Iran's behavior following renewed tensions in the Strait of HormuzHis support for continued U.S. leadership in confronting Iran's nuclear ambitions and regional aggressionHis vision of "a dialogue between Jerusalem and Mecca" and what normalization with Saudi Arabia could mean for the Middle East His dream of one day driving from Jerusalem to Beirut and Damascus in a peaceful region His response to difficult questions about Gaza, civilian casualties, and Israel's international standing Why he believes the battle over public opinion has become as important as the military battlefield This wasn't just another diplomatic interview. It was a conversation broadcast to hundreds of millions of Arabic speakers across the Middle East and beyond - one that reflects a region gradually moving from isolation toward dialogue. Sometimes history isn't made at a peace conference. Sometimes it begins with a conversation. Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner delivers historical context, geopolitical analysis, and thoughtful conversations on the events shaping Israel, the Middle East, and the world.

    Dialogue Between Jerusalem and Mecca

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