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Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Think tank in Washington D.C., United States

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Dec 14, 2025
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Which countries joined the Abraham Accords after the original signatories and when did they sign?

Kazakhstan formally announced it would accede to the Abraham Accords on November 6–7, 2025; prior to that the original 2020 signatories were the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain (September 15, 2020), ...

Jan 16, 2026
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do most civilian residents of gaza have voted/support Hamas and/or it's objectives?

Most available public-opinion data and electoral history indicate that Hamas enjoys substantial but not majority-consensual political support in Gaza: polls and past elections show large pluralities o...

Dec 3, 2025
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Has the US officially approved F-35 sales to the UAE and when?

The United States formally notified Congress in 2021 of a planned F‑35 sale to the United Arab Emirates under a reported roughly $23 billion package; the Biden administration reviewed and then moved t...

Jan 21, 2026

Are there verifiable financial or organizational links between prominent U.S. conservative figures and Israeli institutions?

There are documented, verifiable financial and organizational political actors—including conservative figures—and pro‑ institutions, mediated through donations, think‑tank board memberships, awards, a...

Jan 16, 2026

What do polls say Gazans prefer for governance and security arrangements post-2023 conflict?

Polling conducted since the October 7, 2023 war shows Gazans divided but pragmatically leaning toward alternatives to exclusive Hamas rule: many polls record a clear majority preference for some form ...

Nov 18, 2025

How have verified death tolls of women and children changed over time and what are the trends since October 7?

Verified tallies of women and children killed in Gaza have shifted repeatedly as different agencies revised methodologies: UN/OCHA’s analysis of verified deaths for a six‑month window found about 44% ...