This past February, Emanuele Ottolenghi, Senior Fellow of Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), spoke at an event held by Denison University‘s CAMERA – supported group DU it for Israel. The event’s concentration on Iran’s involvement in the Syrian conflict gave students important perspective on the magnitude of events occurring beyond Israel’s borders. The...
The Iranian Threat to Israel and the World
Over the summer, a lot of you probably heard about Iran and Israel. Tensions were rising between the two nations over Iran’s goal to gain nuclear weapons. Iran is an existential threat to Israel, the Middle East, the United States and many other countries for so many reasons. If Iran...
The Discussion of the Nuclear Deal (or Lack Thereof)
When New York University’s campus paper, the Washington Square News, published an article on a “discussion” that was clearly one-sided on the Iran nuclear dear, CAMERA Fellow Raizy Cohen, immediately rushed to publish a counter-argument to ensure her students were receiving both sides to this discussion as originally promised. Not only...
MoveOn.org: Disillusionment at its Finest
Over the past couple of months, one thing that has been on the minds of politicians and citizens in the U.S. alike is the Iran Deal, which has garnered polarizing amounts of right-wing discontent and left-wing support. The Iran Deal essentially allows Iran to begin legally harnessing nuclear energy on...
Why ISIS Lacks Nuclear Weapons
Contributed by CAMERA intern Shoshana Kranish There are two huge names in the Middle East that stand at the end of any and all scales and spectrums: ISIS and Israel. if you’ve rarely seen these two in the same sentence, you’re not alone. ISIS has yet to attempt to invade Israel,...
Keeping Pressure on Iran
Negotiations between Iran and the “P5+1,” which refers to the five World War II allied powers (US, China, Russia, France, and Britain) and Germany, began with a first round in Geneva on October 15th. This was generally seen as a positive first step in what will ultimately be a difficult...