Alex Ingber
Alex Ingber served as an intern at the Jewish Policy Center in 2017, where he assisted in analyzing Middle Eastern security situations for JPC’s inCONTEXT blog, Frontline Defense, and Alliance Tracker. His expertise is in Israeli security, the Sinai, Gaza, the West Bank and the Golan Heights, and other related Middle Eastern affairs.
Mr. Ingber holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Colorado State University in Political Science. While attending CSU, he held leadership positions in a number of fundamental pro-Israel organizations and was a foreign policy contributor focusing on Middle Eastern affairs. He also spent a year abroad in Israel, focusing on its security situation.
Gaza Strip’s Crisis Leaves Qatar Vulnerable
The head of Qatar’s Committee for the Reconstruction of Gaza, Mohammed al-Emadi, recently visited the Gaza Strip to reaffirm Qatar’s commitment to its people and government. Al-Emadi’s trip, which began June 6, brought with it a $3 million commitment to rebuilding the homes for 600 Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip. The families chosen to […]
Egypt Trades Islands for Saudi Support
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ratified a treaty this weekend handing over its sovereignty of two small Gulf islands, Tiran and Sanafir, to Saudi Arabia. The Egyptian government initially announced the return of the Islands to Saudi Arabia during King Salman visited Cairo in April 2016. Sisi ratified the treaty after Egypt’s legislative and constitutional […]
Al-Quds Protesters Show Support for Terrorists in London
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of London on Sunday, marching for the annual al-Quds Day. The protest, held on the last Friday of Ramadan, featured not only pro-Palestinian signs but anti-Semitic messages as well. While the demonstration was conducted largely without violence, participants sported numerous Hezbollah flags, and signs, some of which said “Zionism=Racism” […]