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Israel’s True Strategic Miscalculation Wasn’t in Gaza. It Was in the North.

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Voices from the Jerusalem Writers Festival [View this email in your browser]( May 30, 2024 • Iyyar 22, 5784 TONIGHT in D.C. Join us for a drink from 6-8 p.m. at the Char Bar, 2142 L St. Tablet's Wayne Hoffman, Kathryn Wolf, Noam Blum, and James Kirchick will be on hand. NO RSVP REQUIRED. JUST SHOW UP! # [Israel’s Great Strategic Failure]( It wasn’t October 7. It’s the continuing avoidance of military action against Hezbollah in Lebanon. [BY MICHAEL MAKOVSKY](#) # [The Spy Who Never Came in From the Cold]( The horrifying death of the CIA’s Beirut station chief at the hands of Hezbollah [BY GORDON THOMAS](#) CHILDLESS BY CHOICE? For an upcoming installment of our Minyan series, we're looking for Jewish adults who have made the decision not to have or adopt children. If you or someone you know is interested in participating, please complete [this brief questionnaire](. [The Empty Apartment]( [BY RUBY NAMDAR](#) SUNDAY A conversation moderated by Tablet's Maggie Phillips with Father Steve Grunow and Luke Moon This is a Tablet Member event. To become a member (and get a link to the Zoom) click. LISTEN TO TABLET # TAKE ONE [Bava Metzia 92]( Justice, justice you shall pursue MAY 30, 2024 IN THE SCROLL We’ve written before about the split between the Biden White House’s fake public policy in the Middle East and its real, secret policy. The fake policy is both a deep commitment to Washington’s traditional partners in the Middle East, including Israel and Saudi Arabia, and a desire to continue the positive steps toward “regional integration” taken by the Trump administration during the Abraham Accords—albeit without the Trump administration’s allegedly destructive indifference to the Palestinian question. The real policy is that the administration wants to destroy the Abraham Accords, which it correctly perceives as a repudiation of the Obama-Biden policy of realignment toward Iran. [READ ALL ABOUT IT]( # [Tie a Yellow Ribbon]( Knitters and crafters around the world are reviving a symbol of hope as they wait for the return of hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7. Here’s the story behind the ribbon. [BY TANYA SINGER](#) # # This email was sent to you by [Tablet Magazine](#) Tablet Magazine | P.O. Box 20079 | New York, NY 10001 [Remove me from this list]( | [Forward to a Friend]( You are receiving this email because you signed up at our website, www.tabletmag.com. Tablet Magazine P.O. Box 20079 New York, NY 10001 USA Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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