The IDF in 140 Characters: social media and the online battlefield
The IDF in 140 Characters: social media and the online battlefield
Charlie Garnett
The IDF in 140 Characters: social media and the online battlefield
Charlie Garnett
Isil: a failing state, a flourishing movement
Islamic State will never succeed as long as most Muslims are against it
by Chris Doyle
26 February 2015
The so-called "Islamic State" was fashioned from two failing states, Syria and Iraq. It will soon be joining them.
Video of lecture by Chris Doyle on British Middle East strategy at the MBI Foundation
26 February 2015
Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Trish Morris and Gavin Shuker MP will discuss challenges in Palestine in a briefing in Parliament following recent delegations to Palestine with Caabu and Medical Aid for Palestinians. The meeting will also raise the issue of Parliamentary access to Gaza.
Caabu Director on Sky News discussing Prince Charles's visit to Saudi Arabia - 10 February 2015
Prince Charles is able to say things to the Saudi royal family that politicians can't
Caabu director, Chris Doyle writes in the Telegraph about Bashar al Assad's interview with the BBC - Why Bashar al-Assad looks so relaxed
Caabu's Joseph Willits spoke to BBC World Service's, World Have Your Say on Friday 6 February about Jordan and the murder of Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kasasbeh at the hands of ISIS.
Join the MBI Al Jaber Foundation for an event with Caabu's director Chris Doyle: Does Britain have a strategy in its Middle East relations?
The lectures are free, but seats are limited, so please RSVP to [email protected].

Caabu's director Chris Doyle on Sky News discussing Boris Johnson's comments about Islamic extremists - 30 January 2015
On Thursday 29 January 2014 the House of Lords debated the recognition of a Palestinian state. Seven Peers who have visited the West Bank and Gaza on Caabu delegations spoke in the debate, including Baroness Warsi and Baroness Morris who visited the West Bank on a Caabu / Medical Aid for Palestinians delegation in December 2014.