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This section highlights CSA’s latest announcements, media appearances, and public engagement across policy discussions, research releases, and organizational initiatives.
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JNS Español
July 13, 2026
JNS (Spanish edition) coverage of CSA’s June 2026 Israel Public Opinion Survey, reporting strong Israeli support for expanding peace with additional Arab states alongside broad opposition to a Palestinian state.
World Israel News
July 13, 2026
World Israel News coverage of CSA’s June 2026 Israel Public Opinion Survey, reporting that 81% of Israeli likely voters support expanding the Abraham Accords while 63% oppose establishing a Palestinian state.
The Hill
May 13, 2026
CSA board member David F. Eisner, writing with Mark Rosen in The Hill, argues that Congress should enact a temporary, time-limited emergency gasoline subsidy for the duration of the Iran crisis to shield American households from the wartime oil-price shock while sustaining public support for denying Iran a nuclear weapon.
Townhall
July 10, 2026
CSA board member Bonnie Glick, writing in Townhall, on how U.S. diplomacy under Secretary Rubio is finally catching up with reality in Lebanon and the pressure it puts on Hezbollah and Lebanese sovereignty.
New York Post
July 12, 2026
New York Post exclusive on CSA’s June 2026 Israeli Public Opinion Survey: 81% of Israelis support the Abraham Accords and favor peace with more Arab neighbors, while opposing a two-state solution in Gaza.
New York Post
June 15, 2026
New York Post coverage of CSA’s June 2026 Syria and Lebanon surveys finding both publics increasingly fed up with Hezbollah and more favorable toward Israel.
Chicago Tribune
June 10, 2026
Edward Cross: Global Demand for Energy is Rising. There’s No Better Place to Produce It Than America
We look around the world today, and ongoing conflicts remind us that secure, reliable access to energy is at the core of our nation’s energy security, as well as the security of America’s allies. But our energy security should never be taken for granted, and we need policies that ensure we can meet our energy needs tomorrow, not just today.