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Compilation of article titles and authors on Middle East topics

The document merely lists published articles and their authors without providing any new information, allegations, or connections to influential actors. It offers no actionable leads, novel insights, Contains titles and bylines from various media outlets (Zaman, National Interest, LA Times, Spiegel, Mentions topics such as Turkish foreign policy, Israeli-Palestinian issues, Arab League, and US-Mi

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #024997
Pages
1
Persons
0
Integrity
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The document merely lists published articles and their authors without providing any new information, allegations, or connections to influential actors. It offers no actionable leads, novel insights, Contains titles and bylines from various media outlets (Zaman, National Interest, LA Times, Spiegel, Mentions topics such as Turkish foreign policy, Israeli-Palestinian issues, Arab League, and US-Mi

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1 Shimon Post 8 September, 2011 Arce.) Today’s Zaman The UN report and Turkish foreign policy Cenap Cakmak Anicle 2. The National Interest The Turkish-Israeli Cold War Henri J. Barkey Article. | os Angeles Times Saeb Erekat on statehood moves at U.N. Edmund Sanders Article 4. Spiegel ‘What's Wrong with the Palestinians Appealing to the UN?' An interview with Arab League Head Nabil Elaraby Ancle 5. | Wall Street Journal From 9/11 to the Arab Spring Fouad Ajami Article 8. | Guardian Israel should be wary of celebrating the 'Shia crescent’ setback Jonathan Spyer Article 7. Daily Beast Mideast’s Changing View of America Randall Lane

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