What began as a strategic innovation now risks turning into a political illusion — or maybe not?
Benjamin Netanyahu
To put it bluntly [tachles] Time is ticking, as Netanyahu returns from Washington, with no results.
A closer look at on the end of the Gaza war, Saudi normalization, and the Hamas deal – just before Bibi’s departure to Washington.
The apparent willingness of the Biden administration to consider ousting a sitting prime minister once more raises questions about US interference in Israel’s internal politics.
Former top adviser says White House was frustrated by Israeli leader’s refusal to compromise with Hamas and end the Gaza war.
Israel’s prime minister rejects a ceasefire and warns: Ending the war now would be a “strategic defeat.”
Both the US and Israeli leaders warn that if the ayatollahs don’t drop their nuclear program, “it will be a very bad day for Iran.”
Talk of a “deep state” or “shadow government” that undermines the duly-elected representatives makes people nervous.
Bibi cited an “ongoing lack of trust” between himself and Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) head Ronen Bar.
To achieve unconditional, comprehensive victory, Israel needs faith in God and in His promises regarding this land.
