Brian's unique explorations of the conflict and the historical context and events leading up to Hamas's October 7 terrorist pogrom, Israel's response in its Gaza campaign, and the wider regional situation and context

(Arabic الترجمة العربية / Hebrew תרגום לעברית) Brian's writing, academic studies, independent research, and journalism on the Israel-Hamas, Israeli-Palestinian, Israeli-Arab, and other Middle East conflicts span over two decades through his undergraduate and graduate degree programs (including a class abroad in Israel and Palestine), his decade of journalism, his work in the humanitarian aid and development sectors, his living and working ro4 over five years in the Middle East (mainly in Jordan but also Israel and Palestine) as well as his commentary as an expert for two Arabic language television stations.  His relevant work and commentary has been featured in The Jerusalem ReportThe Jerusalem ReportThe Jordan TimesVentureSmall Wars Journal, Global Risk Insights, (Policy)Mic, The Washington and Lee Political Review, AlGhad TV, and Alaraby TV.

My Most in-depth article on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was my July 28, 2014 piece titled: The Israel-Hamas Gaza High-Stakes Poker Game of Death.  You will get a an exploration of the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict going back to the beginnings of Zionism in the late nineteenth century along with a detailed analysis of the 2014 Israel-Hamas violence, the most violent confrontation between Israeli and Hamas until the current 2023 crisis.  Two much shorter excerpts from this article are particularly relevant: Who Really Controls Gaza? Israel’s Election, Netanyahu, and the struggle for Israel’s Soul and Counterinsurgency (COIN) & Civilians: Israeli vs. American Approaches.  Also of particular relevance for those wanting to understand the history and roots of the conflict is my graduate school paper on the British Mandate era, which saw the First Arab-Israeli War and, the birth of Israel as a state, and the first mass displacement of Palestinians, and another graduate paper of mine on water rights in Palestinian territory.  The rest of my work is highlighted below.

THE CURRENT WAR

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BACKGROUND

The Insecure Leading the Confused: Public Opinion and Settlement Policy In Israel

Trying to answer if and how Israeli public opinion effects settlement policy is a tough question to answer and does not yield clear answers, yet the pursuit of those elusive answers is still very illuminating and worthwhile. Originally published on ...

Victory in Alabama May Run Through Jerusalem: Moore Likely at Heart of Trump Decision

Trump’s Jerusalem declaration a mere six days before Alabama’s special U.S. Senate election may have had more to do with Alabama’s white Evangelicals than either Israelis or Palestinians. Originally published on LinkedIn Pulse December 12, 2017 By Brian E. Frydenborg ...

Trump’s Jerusalem Jeopardy: A Hackneyed “Holy” Hot Mess

America’s president did something stupid concerning Jerusalem. Cue predictably stupid reactions. Originally published on LinkedIn Pulse December 11, 2017 By Brian E. Frydenborg (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter@bfry1981) December 11th, 2017 Photo by author AMMAN — More often than not, the situation ...

What We Can Expect from Trump & My Message to Iranians on Trump: Prove Him Wrong by Fighting for Peace & Human Rights

The Iranian Student News Agency (ISNA) conducted another interview with me (see previous one here) a few weeks ago about both what both Americans and the world can expect from Trump, and about U.S. relations with Iran in the Trump ...

America Staring into Abyss of Racial Terrorism After Shootings; Up to White America if USA Falls in, Sees Israeli-Palestinization of Race Relations

After events in Baton Rouge, LA, Falcon Heights, MN, and Dallas, TX, America—in particular white America—sorely needs to take stock of its current crisis in race relations. If it fails to do so, it risks falling into a cycle of ...

Trump Foreign Policy Speech Latest Example of GOP Bankruptcy in Foreign Policy Ideas, Competence

A detailed examination of Trump's foreign policy speech from a few weeks ago reveals how little substantive thought or ideas the candidate, the Republican Party, and it voters have when it comes to foreign policy. Contradictory and confusing, Trump showed ...

The Word Terrorism & Its Diminishing Returns: Towards a Rational, Useful Definition & Application

For the crime of terrorism to have weight, we must move globally towards a more specific definition that goes beyond the very subjective “violence that we strongly dislike.” Likewise, counterterrorism must adopt a similarly more discerning approach in order to ...

Western Democracy Is on Trial, More than Any Time Since WWII

Author's note: when I wrote this, I was confident Clinton would win but still worried about the chance of a Trump victory being far higher than it should be. I was confident the UK would not vote for Brexit, but ...
Other Related External Articles by Brian:

The Jerusalem Post

The war in Ukraine is embarrassing for Israelis and Palestinians- Nov 1, 2022

Starting a conversation- Oct 20, 2016

Encountering dehumanization- Jan 6, 2016

The Jerusalem Report

Americans and Israelis, living by division, need hope- Nov 15, 2020

The London School of Economics and Politics (LSE) Middle East Centre

Trump and Netanyahu: Tainted Love Furthers Self-Destructive Tribalism- February 22, 2019

Small Wars Journal

 

Academic work

A Glass Half Empty: Selections of Israeli Water-Related Policy Affecting Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip - February 2011 PDF

The British in Mandate Palestine: Assessment of an Intervention - March 2010 PDF

Presented at the Arab-American University - Jenin's "Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding in Palestine: Reality and Challenges" Conference, May 2015

"Entering a conflict in between confrontation and intermittent violence between two parties that saw themselves with wholly incompatible interests, and failing to address that very issue, saw British policies push the parties to sustained violence and all-out civil and inter-state war; even in 2010, the Arabs and Jews in Palestine go back and forth between confrontation, intermittent violence, sustained violence, and war, with no end in sight; and this is a legacy of the British Mandate era for Palestine: the social constructs are still at the heart of this conflict, and that is why peace remains so elusive." 

Behind the Human Bombs: Understanding Palestinian Suicide Terrorism - November 2009  PDF

Rome and the Barbarians, America and the TerroristsWashington & Lee Political Review - Spring 2007 PDF

DONATE TO HELP THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE AND ISRAEL

Palestine Red Crescent Society is basically the Red Cross in Gaza and the rest of Palestine.

IsraAID is Israel's largest humanitarian organization.

Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), a deeply experienced organization, has provided emergency medical services for people in Gaza for many years.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) is the UN agency specifically tasked with helping Palestinians.  Several of its aid workers have already been killed in the current round of violence.

The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee is one of the largest Jewish-focused philanthropic organizations in the world and is helping Israelis on the ground.

Save the Children is one of the premier international aid organizations and has long-operated in Gaza.