Yaakov
Coverage of Yaakov in the Nexus archive.
- Qatar and the U.S.: Money, Influence, and Power - Sponsored Content
A report by Natalie Ecanow of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies discusses $400 billion in Qatari influence spending in the US. The article is sponsored content.
- The Iran Deal: crisis or opportunity - Sponsored Content
Gil Troy and Lt.-Col. Or Horvitz analyze the Iran Deal with Yaakov, discussing its contents, potential dangers, and Trump's shift against Netanyahu. The article highlights concerns over the agreement's risks and political dynamics.
- The Middle East after Iran: What comes next? - Sponsored Content
The article discusses the potential changes in the Middle East following developments related to Iran, featuring a conversation between Yaakov and Nadim Koteich about Iran, Hezbollah, and the region's future.
- The Middle East after Iran: What comes next? - Sponsored Content
Yaakov discusses with Nadim Koteich, a leading Arab journalist, about Iran, Hezbollah, Lebanon, and the potential future of the Middle East after recent wars. The analysis is sponsored and published by The Times of Israel.
- What do Iranians want? - Sponsored Content
The article explores Iranian public sentiment through an interview with Iranian-Canadian analyst Negar Mojtahedi, discussing views on Iran's regime, reactions to potential US/Israel military action, and reasons for the absence of recent uprisings.
- How bad is the Iran deal for Israel? - Sponsored Content
The article analyzes the potential impact of the emerging Iran deal on Israel's security, with experts Yaakov, Shmuel Rosner, and Gil Troy discussing whether the deal represents a dangerous compromise for Jerusalem. The Times of Israel highlights concerns about the deal's implications for regional stability and Israeli safety.
- How bad is the Iran deal for Israel? - Sponsored Content
The article discusses the potential security implications of the Iran deal for Israel, as analyzed by Yaakov, Shmuel Rosner, and Gil Troy. It questions whether the deal represents another dangerous compromise for Jerusalem's safety.