Category: 7. Opinion
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The UN is inflaming Jew-hatred by keeping Gazans penned inside Gaza
The United Nations must remove Gaza’s children, women, the sick and the elderly from Gaza. Opinion. Continue Reading
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A historic milestone in Israel’s defense
It’s similar to the global breakthrough in transforming drones for intelligence and operational use; The decision of the Defense Ministry to put 2 billion shekels into the country’s advanced Iron Beam laser interception systems shows confidence… Continue Reading
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Whither goes Putin… and what for?
Putin is playing with an Iranian version of the Trojan Horse. Opinion. Continue Reading
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How Qatari money influences France’s anti-Israel policy
The recent feud between France, or better yet, President Emmanuel Macron and Israel, seems to have a basic and plausible catalyst: money. Behind the calls for an embargo on arms deliveries to Israel, support for the useless or even malicious… Continue Reading
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Iran’s missile program set back, but nuclear threat remains
Israel appears to be playing a longer game, seeking to degrade Iran’s immediate military threat while leaving room for future strikes. Continue Reading
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Please answer my burning questions
Iran (good), Israel (bad), Trump (worse)–read all about it in NYT! Opinion. Continue Reading
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Parallels between the 2016 and the 2024 Presidential Elections
There are many parallels between the 2016 and 2024 elections for President of the United States. These highlight the strong indications that Donald J Trump will emerge as the victor. Opinion. Continue Reading
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Waiting for Trump or Godot?
Waiting for something that may never happen is a bad way to fight a war. After all, Godot never does appear in the famous absurdist play describing just such a wait. Op-ed Continue Reading
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Something rotten in the land of the Tricolor?
While France is the origin of the principles of modern democracy, it has also shown a disturbing affinity for tyranny. Opinion. Continue Reading
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‘We woke up to very loud booms that lasted for almost three hours’
“Despite being prepared that the confrontation was approaching, it caught us by surprise,” Azita, a resident of Tehran,” tells Ynet. “We woke up to very loud booms. This lasted for almost three hours. It’s a strange mix of emotions: many of us in… Continue Reading