Peace in the Caucuses is good for the West and bad for Russia Armenia will finally have a chance to move out of the Russian and Iranian spheres of influence. Ayoob Kara Feb. 6, 2024
Rabbinical confab in Azerbaijan sparks debate The Conference of European Rabbis' convention is set to meet in Baku on Nov. 12-15. Etgar Lefkovits Oct. 3, 2023
An Armenian leader’s false Holocaust analogy The American Jewish community must condemn Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s comparison of the situation in Karabakh to Hitler’s ghettos. Paul Miller Sept. 20, 2023
Israel, Russia and peace in the South Caucuses If Armenia and Azerbaijan make peace, Israel will be a major beneficiary. Ayoob Kara June 4, 2023
From Jerusalem to Shusha: Jewish and Muslim allies can stand together Azerbaijan and Israel both fought for and finally reclaimed their birthright. Jacob Kamaras May 26, 2022
Iran’s fear is America’s opportunity Tehran is terrified of an Israeli-Turkish rapprochement. The United States should exploit that fear. Michael Doran Feb. 20, 2022
Israel plays center stage in Azerbaijan-Iran tensions Continuing the friction is “not in the interest of Iran or Azerbaijan,” said Meir Javedanfar, a lecturer on Iranian politics at IDC Herzliya in Israel. Ariel Ben Solomon Oct. 28, 2021
Partnership with Israel ‘strong, multidimensional,’ says Azeri foreign minister In an exclusive interview, Jeyhun Bayramov lauds the “close and mutually beneficial” ties between Baku and Jerusalem, which cover “political, economic, military and other fields.” Dean Shmuel Elmas April 4, 2021
Israeli companies offer to help Azerbaijan rebuild Nagorno-Karabakh “Following the liberation of the occupied territories, in which Israel played a central role, Israeli figures are very interested in investing in those territories,” says Aryeh Gut, executive director of the Azerbaijan House in Israel. Dean Shmuel Elmas March 7, 2021