The deep state operates against the will and policies of the elected representatives of the people, the very definition of working to destroy democracy. Take Ronen Bar’s dismissal as exhibit one. Opinion.
Category: 7. Opinion
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The Deep State in Israel
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Israel on the road to total victory
It is important for the whole society to recognize that the status quo of partial victories where reservists are required to return to the same positions every four to six years is untenable and is not fair to those reservists and to Israeli…
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How Israeli high-tech continues to thrive amid political polarization
Over the past decades, Israeli high-tech has established itself as a leading force on the global stage, fostering close collaboration between entrepreneurs, engineers, investors and scientists from Israel and around the world.One of the most…
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Seeking to right the wrong: The story of the Jewish refugees
An Interview with Rabbi Elie Abadie on the Jews of the Levant. Only seven Jews remain in Syria, a country that had a Jewish presence dating back to biblical times.
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The Insanity Pandemic
The extreme behaviors unfolding in the U.S., some insane and others also criminal, can serve as valuable lessons for Israeli society. Opinion.
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Gaza anti-Hamas protests should inspire hope — and strategic rethinking
Opinion: Demonstrations signal growing discontent and offer rare glimpse of hope for change; while not a revolution, they show carks in terror group’s rule; Israel must pair military goals with clear vision for future to avoid endless war and defeat
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Spoiler: There will be no civil war!
The only one who believed the fake news that the left had the power to dismantle the country was Sinwar. Opinion.
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Israel and Egypt mark 46 years of cold, uneasy peace
In a hushed and tense silence — marked more by unease than tranquility — Wednesday marks the 46th anniversary of the historic peace agreements between Israel and Egypt. There will be no ceremonies to commemorate the event, and yet, how can…
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