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About jonathanspyer

Jonathan Spyer is a Middle East analyst, author and journalist specializing in the areas of Israel, Syria and broader issues of regional strategy. He is the director of the Middle East Center for Reporting and analysis (MECRA), a research fellow at the Jerusalem Institute for strategy and Security (JISS) and a Fellow at the Middle East Forum.

Report from the Frontlines in Bakhmut

(A version of this article appeared in The Australian weekend edition, 22/7) ‘We think we’re doing well and moving forward, and that no other force could move faster than us,’  Oleg, 42, a company sergeant major in the Ukrainian Army’s … Continue reading

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Pro-Assad activists seek to get Elizabeth Tsurkov killed

The pro-Assad activists at Electronic Intifada, in an article entitled ‘What we know about Elizabeth Tsurkov’ are trying their feeble best to get a Jewish woman currently held in Iraq murdered. I’m not going to link to their site, so … Continue reading

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Israel, alone?

Jerusalem Post, 7/5 In a briefing to defense reporters in mid-April, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant noted that under his stewardship, Israeli attacks on Iranian infrastructure had significantly increased.  ‘Since I took office,’ Gallant said, ‘in the first quarter of … Continue reading

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The Iran-led Bloc senses an opportunity

Jerusalem Post, 14/4 Recent events in Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, Israel and the West Bank suggest that a concerted effort is under way by the Iran-led regional bloc to increase pressure on Israel.   The evidence suggests that the possibility that this … Continue reading

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Hizballah seeks ‘unity of the arenas’ with Palestinians

But how much substance lies behind the rhetoric? Jerusalem Post, 25/3 Ali Ramzi al-Aswad, a senior member of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, was shot dead on Sunday, March 19, in the Qudsaya … Continue reading

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Blinken in Israel: commonalities re-stated, underlying concerns

The Australian, 3/2 The visit to Israel by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken this week showcased the paradoxical position in which Israel currently finds itself.  While Jerusalem’s long held positions vis a vis the danger represented by Iran have … Continue reading

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Turkish, Russian Strategy for Syrian Endgame Emerging

Jerusalem Post, 23/12 Without US pushback, Turkish-Russian cooperation may deliver victory in Syria to Moscow-Tehran axis Since 2019, the Syrian situation has been largely at stalemate, with authority divided between three de facto enclaves, each dependent on the sponsorship of … Continue reading

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Inside the Kurdish Uprising against the Iranian Regime

Jerusalem Post, 16/12 “About the events of the last two months – what happened with Jina Amini was like putting a spark on a pile of TNT, which has now exploded,” Hussein Yazdanpana tells me. “We will not accept what … Continue reading

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‘Step by step, the regime will lose control’: interview with an Iranian revolutionary 

Jerusalem Post, 9/12 “The problem is not only the hijab.  This is a symbol.  The Iranian regime is intent on controlling how women live.  And women are saying ‘I am human and I have a right to live.’ This time … Continue reading

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‘The Fear Has Gone’: Conversations with Iranian protestors

A version of this article appeared in The Australian, weekend edition, 26-27/11/22 ‘At about 10.30, we got a warning that an attack was coming.  So we had to disperse.  I ran home to Reyhana.  I was about five meters from … Continue reading

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