Category: 7. Opinion
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Benefits of normalization outweigh risks of selling F-35s to the Saudis
Not only politicians and defense officials in Israel are expressing concern about this deal and questioning whether normalization with the kingdom will compensate for the damage to what is defined as Israel’s “qualitative military edge.”… -

Op-ed: Time to ‘Circle the Wagons’
In the 1800’s Americans traveling in Conestoga Wagons towards the West would circle the wagons at night to act as a shield against their enemies and maintain order in the encampment. It is time for the Jews in America and worldwide to circle…
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The Unapologetic Voices of Palestinian Citizens of Israel Are Now More Important Than Ever – Opinion
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The Houthi regime and Yemen’s economic chokepoints
Analysis: The Houthis were able to effectively seize Yemen’s economy precisely because it was centralized and dependent on imports through a small number of entry points; but that same feature has now become a major liability, leaving the…
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A call for victory in Judaea and Samaria
Last week, the IDF’s Central Front commander, General Avi Bluth, issued a strong, condemnation of what he described as acts of terrorism committed by Jewish “anarchists”. Coming from him, such one sided criticism of our people’s reaction…
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The great game and the greater danger
Last week saw a dizzying turn in Middle Eastern diplomacy: the American President met with Ahmad al-Sharaa, the de facto new leader of Syria. To many, this appeared to be a catastrophic surrender of principle, a dangerous embrace of an Islamist…
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For security’s sake, Israel is trying to alter Trump’s Guidelines for a future Gaza
One of the features of Trump’s Gaza Stabilization plan that makes Israel feel very uncomfortable are the twin American preferences of Qatar and Turkey to be involved in moving Gaza forward.
Israel’s experiences with both these Islamic regimes…
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Vetoing Bibi Hurts Israel’s Liberal Camp – Opinion
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Israel’s ‘Deep State’ witch hunt
The time has come for President Isaac Herzog to exercise the full moral and constitutional authority of his office and pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The years-long legal campaign against Israel’s longest-serving and most…
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An American tsunami in Gaza
Opinion: In the new reality in the Gaza Strip, the United States sets the tone, and it wants to continue the ceasefire at almost any cost; A choice must be made – set red lines for Trump and pay a price, or work together and maintain freedom of…
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