Asher Fredman expresses skepticism regarding international efforts to disarm Hamas and establish a terror-free Gaza, noting that the specific details of how oversight committees will succeed remain unclear.He also highlights …
Asher Fredman
Asher Fredman
An expert on the Abraham Accords and regional cooperation. Serves as Director for Israel at the Abraham Accords Peace Institute. Previously served in senior roles in Israel’s Strategic Affairs Ministry, and as Chief of Staff and Diplomatic Adviser to Israel’s Minister of Strategic Affairs and Public Security. BA and MA from Harvard University in Government and Middle Eastern Studies.
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Asher Fredman: In the wake of Hamas’ October 7 massacre, trade continued, in some cases, to grow in 2024 and 2025, whereas in other cases it returned to 2023 levels. …
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Asher Fredman: Without disarmament, reconstruction can be, unfortunately, quite dangerous. I know that there are many people on the board and on the executive committee and advisors who understand this, …
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Iran stands at an inflection point. The Iranian people have risen up with extraordinary courage and on an unprecedented scale to demand a better future. The ayatollah regime has responded with …
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Asher Fredman discussed the challenge of disarming Hamas, stating that the proposed International Stabilization Force and Palestinian police are highly unlikely to succeed in disarming Hamas, requiring Israel to set a …
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Asher Fredman discusses the complex geopolitical situation involving Saudi Arabia, Gaza, and other regional actors. He asserts that the Saudis are unhappy with the Qatari role in Gaza, understand Hamas’s …