As Ankara escalates its anti-Zionist rhetoric, Jerusalem answers with a diplomatic rebuke — and a historic move recognizing the Armenian Genocide.
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Why the new framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon is a diplomatic success, but not yet a security breakthrough.
“The US and Lebanon have recognized Israel’s right to maintain the security zone inside Lebanon,” said the Israeli premier.
New polling shows deep national anxiety, broad support for an inquiry, and a public still measuring politics through the trauma of the Hamas-led massacre.
Gaza’s “Peaceful Revolution” is crushed — while the world still pretends Israel is the problem
Hamas’s crackdown on dissents reveals the obvious: Gazans need liberation from their rulers, not another round of international lectures aimed at Israel.
Los Angeles-born Rachel Lester tells JNS that winning global public opinion requires more effective storytelling, diverse voices and discipline on social media.
A right-wing wave has swept across the continent, reshaping alliances with the US and Israel.
Why the conflict with Iran shows that speed is not always decisive — and what the Bible teaches about patience as a political and spiritual strength.
Saudi and Bahraini commentators say Washington missed a rare chance to weaken the ayatollah regime — and that Arab states must now look to Israel as the regional power willing to confront Iran’s threat.
