Dore Gold – Today Saudi Arabia is Part of the Solution

Today, Saudi Arabia is not giving a dime to terrorist organizations.
Today, Saudi Arabia is Part of the Solution – Dore Gold

Setting the stage for a very different Middle East
Institutions Abandoning the IHRA Definition
of Anti-Semitism Court Danger

The Jerusalem Center held a book launch on August 11, 2021, for Double Message, Double Standard: Institutions Abandoning the IHRA Definition of Anti-Semitism Court Danger, by Fiamma Nirenstein. Other speakers included Amb. Alan Baker, Prof. Gerald M. Steinberg, and Dan Diker.
Bahraini Think Tank Partners with Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs

The Bahrain Center for Strategic, International and Energy Studies (Derasat), headed by Dr. Abdulla bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, signed a cooperation agreement on Sunday with the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, headed by Amb. Dore Gold.
The Fight against “Pay to Slay”

Zoom Conference – The Fight against “Pay to Slay” – May 13, 2021
Contending with Weapons of Mass Destruction: From Saddam Hussein to Khamenei
Solving the Iran Impasse, A Perspective from the UAE
Is Returning to the JCPOA Possible? What Should Be Done to Prevent Iran from Having a Military Nuclear Capability?
Is Israeli and American Disagreement Inevitable?
The American Perspective
The View from Tehran – Internal Tensions Leading to the Elections, against the Background of Nuclear Negotiations
The Role of Iran’s Presidential Elections and Regional Threats – an Israeli Perspective
Emerging Naval Struggle in the Middle East (Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Arabian Gulf and the Indian Ocean)
The Growing Iranian Threat to Regional and Western Security
The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and the Emirates Policy Center joint Zoom Conference, Monday, April 26, 2021 Opening Remarks: Amb. Dore Gold – President, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs Contending with Weapons of Mass Destruction: From Saddam Hussein to Khamenei Dr. Ebtesam al-Ketbi – President, Emirates Policy Center Solving the Iran Impasse, A Perspective […]
“Occupation”: The Search for an Alternative Term
Talking about the “occupation” has become a means to wage political warfare against Israel. In similar circumstances elsewhere, the territories are called “disputed.”