Category: 7. Opinion
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Back-to-school for Hamas and Co.
If universities are not producing high-level engineers, doctors, filmmakers, physicists and more, the works gummed up by radicals who turn schools into soapboxes for their propaganda, it will be a victory for Iran and its proxies. Op-ed. Continue Reading
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The war against America and Israel is being waged by two enemies
Israel and America are facing two enemies: Radical Islam and Progressive Democrats. Continue Reading
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Moral Clarity as we approach October 7
The sight of Jewish blood and Israeli vulnerability, has unleashed a frenzy for more dead Jews, more sadistic pogroms–and all in the name of ‘liberation’. Opinion. Continue Reading
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The secret of Netanyahu’s unacknowledged and historic popularity
To a large degree, the international narrative regarding the prime minister is shaped by media coverage in Israel. But the Israeli public isn’t buying it. Continue Reading
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Israel’s considerations in retaliating against Iran
The ground operation in Lebanon, which began last Tuesday, is proceeding as planned. Israel was aware in advance that dozens, and even hundreds, of Radwan Force terrorists and local armed Hezbollah operatives, remained in the villages near the… Continue Reading
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China manipulates terror ties to further its global security aims
China’s underhand aims with Middle Eastern diplomacy Viewed from the West, it is easy to ascribe Chinese enthusiasm for the so-called “Beijing Declaration” between Hamas and Fatah as simple naiveté. Yet it would be a mistake to view… Continue Reading
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Are Jordan’s calls for peace genuine or manipulation?
Opinion: Jordanian FM Ayman Safadi urges peace with Israel through two-state solution, referencing 2002 Arab Peace Initiative, which includes right of return for Palestinians; however, this demand seen as threat to Israel’s existence as Jewish… Continue Reading
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Yahya Sinwar likely biding his time underground, report says
Analysis – Israeli and American assessments question the fate of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, with no evidence of his elimination; Sinwar, thought to be alive, is in no hurry for hostage deal, waiting to see how Israel’s war with Lebanon… Continue Reading
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Tel Aviv won’t suffer from a brain drain, the south will
Israeli doctors are leaving to work abroad—this has been known for many years. Some stay overseas right at the beginning of their careers, as young interns after completing their medical studies at top European Universities. Others leave after… Continue Reading
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The West’s status quo strategy is collapsing
Given the rapid acceleration of military events, the date of 16 September has now receded into the distant background, even though barely two weeks have passed. Yet, that day remains vitally important for understanding the nature of contemporary… Continue Reading