Nayyera Haq is a broadcast journalist focusing on international security and diplomacy who previously served as a senior director at the White House, senior adviser at the State Department and spokesperson at the U.S. Treasury, where she advised the nation’s top leaders. She hosts conversations on SiriusXM talk radio and previously hosted the nightly newscast 'The World Tonight,' and was chief foreign affairs correspondent for the Black News Channel.
In the aftermath of Hamas’ brutal assault on Israelis, several regimes across the Middle East have gone on the record publicly supporting the plight of Palestinians, a community of people who have been stateless since the Nakba of 1948. The Iranian regime praised the “anti-Zionist resistance” and pledged its support for the terrorist group Hamas.
This cycle is almost certain to repeat, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu warns Gazans to abandon their homes ahead of attacks he vows will “reverberate … for generations.” Meanwhile, the Saudi regime under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has sought to normalize relations with Israel. The kingdom is moving toward formally recognizing the reality that Israel is a fully functioning state with deep roots in the region.
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