Unlike Hamas to the south, Hezbollah has not been destroyed; it continues to exert influence over the country, and Iran can quickly rebuild it.
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How much more aggression must Iran display before the world acts?
As it always goes with the Palestinians, Washington took the path of least resistance and focused pressure on Israel. It’s the same in peace negotiations.
The attack was a blow to both Israeli and American deterrence, despite the fact that the weakness of Iran’s military was revealed.
They are trotting out all the shopworn arguments that proved erroneous in the past but are now finding acceptance in the lynch-mob atmosphere.
Is there anywhere else in the world where the United States has said that refugees must be forced to stay in a war zone rather than find safety?
As children, they are exposed to anti-Israeli textbooks and terrorist training camps. As adults, they facilitate Hamas.
We are nations of immigrants that believe in free markets. The idea that America will turn on Israel over judicial reform is nonsense.
Since 1967, it has been searching for a formula to achieve a comprehensive peace in the Middle East. It has failed because it underestimates Arab antisemitism and intransigence.
Let’s be clear. The disorder in the West Bank is a result of the incitement against Jews by the Palestinian Authority—from the indoctrination of hatred in its youth to rewards for martyrdom.