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Obama legacy in the Middle East and the Trump challenge / Freedman, Robert O   Journal Article
Freedman, Robert O Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During the second term of President Barack Obama, US-Israeli relations sharply deteriorated. After a positive visit by President Obama to Israel in March 2013, major disagreements erupted over the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, over the nuclear deal with Iran and, especially, over the construction of Jewish settlements in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Making matters worse, personal recriminations crept into the Israeli-American dialogue on the disputes. While the two countries signed a major military assistance agreement in September 2016, Israeli settlement expansion after the election of Donald Trump as the US President in November 2016 led to a further deterioration of relations between the Obama Administration and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, which was demonstrated by the Obama Administration’s failure to veto a UN Security Council Resolution condemning Israeli settlements.
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Tales of Ali Bibi’ and ‘The Knight at the Crossroads: Avigdor Lieberman’s campaign in the September 2019 elections / Abdulaev, Narmina   Journal Article
Abdulaev, Narmina Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The September 2019 elections ended up as a race for the Russian vote. Avigdor Lieberman, founding chairman of the Israel Beitenu party, launched a two-pronged, bilingual campaign in which the party’s Hebrew-language Facebook page presented a trilogy titled ‘The Tales of Ali Bibi’, while its Russian-language website posted a video titled ‘The Knight at the Crossroads’. This article analyzes these videos’ overt and covert folkloric themes and immigrant motifs and their attempt to transmit Lieberman’s encrypted political messages. It shows that for all their differences, both Hebrew- and Russian-language videos presented a negative campaign that predominantly focused on political opponent(s)’ alleged flaws rather than on Lieberman’s virtues and/or achievements.
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