Category: 7. Opinion
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Recognizing a Palestinian state is a reward for Israel
After the initial shock and grief over what happened on October 7, I was, relatively speaking, more optimistic about the future than many. I saw the beauty in Israelis uniting in a time of crisis, volunteering for one another and willing to… -
Are we losing Megyn Kelly?
Today, Megyn Kelly enjoys a new life through her podcasts, in which she lets it rip if the topic is in her zone of interest.
She’s a classy lady, but get her fired up, and she won’t hesitate to use the language of the street, or the…
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Op-ed: The New Yorker’s Botched Circumcision Video
Everyone’s favorite anti-circumcision duo is back – The New Yorker and Gary Shteyngart. Their latest collaboration is a video version of the author’s botched circumcision article from October 2021. If you thought it was difficult to read his…
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Tucker, Ben, Luke, and John
Is Tucker a “racist”? Another "antisemite"? Is it just that he’s “blinded by hate”? Or is there something deeper. Opinion.
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The New Jew | Israel National News
The New Jew doesn’t take garbage anymore.
The New Jew resents his own stupidity for giving up his land to a raving mad and barbaric death cult.
And the New Jew sees his neighbors cheering for the lunatic murderers that occupy his land.
The New Jew…
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The United Nations hates Jews
The United Nations Security Council scheduled an “emergency” meeting on Gaza for Tuesday — the very day of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
This meant that Israeli diplomats and Jewish UN staff could not attend one of the most…
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Italy has gone off the rails
People often say — and with some truth — that Italians and Israelis are very much alike. Both nations share a similar temperament, lifestyle, zest for life and warm Mediterranean character. Yet something frightening is unfolding in Italy. A…
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From Ally to Archterrorist? Is Ahmed al-Sharaa the next Bin Laden-in-the-making?
History is rarely kind to complacency. The 1980s taught Washington a brutal lesson: short-term partnerships with men of violent conviction can metastasize into long-term threats. That lesson matters again as Ahmed al-Sharaa, a onetime militant…
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Sisi calls Israel an enemy: rhetoric, reality, and risk to regional stability
Introduction
When Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi recently referred to Israel as an “enemy,” it marked a rhetorical departure from decades of cautious, if tense, Egyptian diplomacy. Since the signing of the Camp David Accords in 1979,…
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Pyongyang’s growing role in regional threats
Opinion: As North Korean weapons gain battlefield experience in Ukraine and flow to Iran and Hezbollah via a China-Russia alliance, Israel must urgently reassess its security priorities; the real threat is no longer theoretical — it’s already…
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