If Europe wants people to stop drowning, it needs to let them fly
Scrapping an outdated EU directive that bars refugees from flying could save thousands of lives and break the smuggling economy.
ECFR Alumni · Associate Fellow
Middle East peace process, Israeli politics
English, Hebrew
Dimi Reider is an Israeli journalist, blogger and co-founder of +972 Magazine and was Associate Fellow at ECFR until 2016.
Scrapping an outdated EU directive that bars refugees from flying could save thousands of lives and break the smuggling economy.
Although he holds no political clout, Regev can boast to be the only Israeli talking head whose performances have gone truly viral
Despite his fiery speech to the US Congress, the Israeli leader has moderated his views on a nuclear pact
With no significant challengers, Israel's Likud prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu faces the prospect of being the longest-serving prime minister since Ben-Gurion
Blockade to ease, with severe oversight of rebuilding materials by Israel in what is basically an upgrade of Strip’s prison status
ECFR’s innovative project Two State Stress Test provides a health-check on whether developments across seven different areas are serving to strain or sustain a possible two-state outcome for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Israel’s strategic approach to Syria can be described as wary, pragmatic and broken down into specific micro areas of threats and interests rather than comprising a comprehensive picture of what kind of Syria it would like to see, and what it could do to facilitate this outcome.
Scrapping an outdated EU directive that bars refugees from flying could save thousands of lives and break the smuggling economy.
Although he holds no political clout, Regev can boast to be the only Israeli talking head whose performances have gone truly viral
Despite his fiery speech to the US Congress, the Israeli leader has moderated his views on a nuclear pact
With no significant challengers, Israel's Likud prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu faces the prospect of being the longest-serving prime minister since Ben-Gurion
Blockade to ease, with severe oversight of rebuilding materials by Israel in what is basically an upgrade of Strip’s prison status
Israel’s strategic approach to Syria can be described as wary, pragmatic and broken down into specific micro areas of threats and interests rather than comprising a comprehensive picture of what kind of Syria it would like to see, and what it could do to facilitate this outcome.
ECFR’s innovative project Two State Stress Test provides a health-check on whether developments across seven different areas are serving to strain or sustain a possible two-state outcome for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict