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UK Deploys New Low-Cost Anti-Drone System in the Middle East

Jewish Dispatch | News | 17 May 2026
British citizens and regional partners will be better protected against drone attacks as the Royal Air Force deploys a new low-cost anti-drone weapon on operations in the Middle East UK Deploys New Low-Cost Anti-Drone System in the Middle East UK deploys new low-cost missile system to defend UK citizens and partners in the Middle East from drone attacks. Ministry of Defence worked rapidly with industry to move from testing to deployment in months. Strengthens Typhoon fighter jets as backbone...

UK Commits £15 Million of Taxpayers' Money for Vulnerable People Affected by Middle East Conflict

Jewish Dispatch | News | 18 March 2026
Hundreds of thousands of people fleeing conflict in the Middle East will receive life‑saving assistance in response to worsening humanitarian situation UK Commits £15 Million for Vulnerable People Affected by Middle East Conflict Hundreds of thousands of people fleeing conflict in the Middle East will receive life-saving support, thanks to new funding announced today by the Foreign Secretary. In total, £15 million from the UK taxpayers will be allocated to organisations across the Middle...

Department of State Charter Flight Departs Middle East to United States

Jewish Dispatch | News | 5 March 2026
Department of State Charter Flight Departs Middle East to United States Today, a Department of State charter flight of American citizens departed the Middle East in route to the United States as part of our ongoing efforts to assist Americans’ return home. Additional flights will be surged across the region. American citizens in UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Israel interested in the Department’s charter flight or ground transportation options should complete the Crisis Intake Form at...

Trump, the Nobel Committee, and the Myth of Middle East Peace

Jewish Dispatch | News | 10 October 2025
by Ram ben Ze’ev Trump, the Nobel Committee, and the Myth of Middle East Peace The Nobel Committee has announced its choice for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize and—surprise to some, though not to me—it isn’t President Donald Trump. Frankly, this should shock no one. The Nobel Prize for Peace is, at least in theory, awarded for lasting contributions toward peace. It is not intended for short bursts of diplomatic theatre for headlines or deals whose longevity is measured in months rather than...

U.S. Funding of State Sponsored Terrorism: A Paradox in Middle East Security

Jewish Dispatch | News | 15 April 2024
by Ram ben Ze'ev U.S. Funding of State Sponsored Terrorism: A Paradox in Middle East Security In the labyrinth of geopolitics, the United States often finds itself entangled in paradoxes, where its actions seem to contradict its stated objectives. Two prominent examples of such paradoxes emerge in its dealings with Iran and Israel, where on one hand it is funding terrorism while with the other hand, it provides support through purported strategic alliances and military aid programs to combat...

Israel's Failure to Protect Its Jewish Citizens: A Lamentable Reality

Jewish Dispatch | News | 26 June 2023
by Ram ben Ze'ev Israel, often hailed as the homeland and safe haven for Jews around the world, has prided itself on its commitment to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens. However, a closer examination reveals a distressing reality: the failure of the Israeli government to adequately protect its own Jewish population. Despite its powerful military and advanced security apparatus, Israel has faced numerous challenges that have left its Jewish citizens vulnerable to violence and...

Historic Day for Peace in the Middle East

Jewish Dispatch | News | 13 August 2020
Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of State Today is an historic day and a significant step forward for peace in the Middle East. After...