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New Middle East Brief — Israel's Domestic ”Perfect Storm”

Shai Feldman argues that recent protests in Israel, possibly the largest in the country’s history, were the culmination of more than two years of growing polarization, driven by crises that are likely to intensify in the months ahead.

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New Crown Conversation — Trump’s (Dis)Order and its Impact on the Middle East

In this Crown Conversation, Eva Bellin argues that the Trump administration’s transactional style is accelerating authoritarian entrenchment and weakening traditional alliances in a region already undergoing a profound reordering of power.

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Upcoming Fall Kick Off Event — The Arab Public & the Gaza War

American & Israeli public opinion are sharply divided over Israel’s military actions in the Gaza Strip. But what about public opinion in the Arab world? Join for a conversation featuring leading experts on Arab public opinion.

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A protestor holds up a sign blocking a highway during a protest in Israel.

On August 17, 2025, nearly a million Israelis took to the streets in what may have been the largest protest in the country’s history. In our latest Middle East Brief, Shai Feldman argues that this unrest was the culmination of more than two years of growing polarization, driven by four converging crises: government efforts to weaken the judiciary and other democratic gatekeepers, the shock and fallout of Hamas’s October 7 attack, competing objectives in the Gaza War, and intensifying debates over unequal military service, especially ultra-Orthodox exemptions. Feldman contends that together these pressures have created Israel’s domestic “perfect storm” and are likely to intensify in the months ahead, with mounting costs and deeper polarization.

Crown Center Analyses on Hamas and Israel

Seated on a stage from left to right: Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch, Khalil Shikaki, Shai Feldman, and Abdel Monem Said Aly

The Crown Center is dedicated to sharing balanced and dispassionate research on the Middle East. Please see the Crown Center analyses which delve into the roots and evolution of the conflict between Hamas and Israel.

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Counter/Argument: A Middle East Podcast

Counter/Argument: A Middle East Podcast

Counter/Argument: A Middle East Podcast is produced by the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University. Through conversations with scholars and practitioners encompassing a variety of disciplines and perspectives, each episode will debunk key misconceptions about the contemporary Middle East. "Counter/Argument" is committed to a balanced and dispassionate approach to the region and to making scholarship more widely accessible. Available wherever you get your podcasts.

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