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When an Israeli commits a criminal act, he or she is arrested and prosecuted. The opposite is the case In the PA, where those who kill Jews are hailed as heroes.
The response to the former US president’s Truth Social post has been nothing short of a hysterical—purposeful—misreading of his words, which were neither threatening nor antisemitic.
The climate in Israel surrounding the upcoming Knesset election has been putting a bit of a damper on this year’s Days of Awe.
A short memory may be helpful as a coping mechanism, but it is deadly in matters of foreign policy.
Once the new nuclear deal is signed, Israel’s legitimacy to act militarily against Iran will disintegrate, says former Israeli Navy commander.
Israeli voters must take into account that Iran and the Palestinian Authority are working to keep the Likud Party leader from reassuming the premiership.
President Biden should consider the assault to be a metaphor for the dangers inherent in the West’s falling prey to the deadly machine that emboldened the terrorist from New Jersey.
Israel’s Muslim-Arab neighbors in the Gulf have been given reason to be nervous about putting their faith in a US-led, anti-Iran coalition with Israel at the forefront.
The only way around it another political impasse, other than an overhaul of the electoral system, is for all eligible citizens to cast a ballot. This means curbing the purism and joining, not hovering above, the fray.
