In Globely News: The Gaza War Impact On Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s recognition of Israel “would be a game-changer” for the Arab and Muslim world, enabling many more states in the region to normalize relations with Israel. But the Hamas attacks of October 7, “torpedo any movement towards a deal” for the coming future, said Coates Ulrichsen.
Canadian trapped in Gaza becomes chronicler of war’s horrors: ‘Half of our neighbourhood was bombed to the ground
After the al-Ahli Arab hospital explosion, offering refuge to Palestinians became “politically untenable” for Egypt, Jordan and other Arab states, Norman said. “Now, even the U.S. is upholding the line that Egypt will not be complicit with the permanent removal of Palestinians from their territory, which would be tantamount to ethnic cleansing,” she said.
In VOA: Amid Gaza War, Arab States Will Need to Take Lead on Limiting Extremism
“There will be a need for Arab states to take the lead in trying to devise some sort of policy response which can tackle the underlying issues as well as the most immediate ones which prompted [Hamas' attack on Israel] on October 7,” said Coates Ulrichsen.
Baker Institute Energy Fellows Appear on Shale Magazine’s ‘In the Oil Patch’
Center for Energy Studies fellows Steven R. Miles and Gabriel Collins joined Shale Magazine’s ‘In the Oil Patch’ radio show to discuss European gas supply in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Baker Institute Energy Fellows Appear on Shale Magazine's 'In the Oil Patch'
Center for Energy Studies fellows Steven R. Miles and Gabriel Collins joined Shale Magazine's 'In the Oil Patch' radio show to discuss European gas supply in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.