Category: 7. Opinion
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Where to now, UN and PA?
The recent despicable UN-PA resolution was the straw the broke the camel’s back. That could be seen in the pointed accusations in Netanyahu’s speech on Friday. How should Israeal act towards the PA now that Hezbollah and Hamas have been… Continue Reading
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How long will the UN continue to dine with the devil?
Orwell is alive and fighting alongside us. Opinion. Continue Reading
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Rashida Tlaib can't take a joke
The cartoon that’s bothering Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, drawn by Henry Payne in National Review, portrayed her as the owner of an exploding pager similar to those used by Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon. She did’t laugh. Op-ed. Continue Reading
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Iranian retaliation for Nasrallah killing likely
Analysis: Tehran lost a valuable partner and critical proxy in its Mideast strategy and could even take control of the terror group’s forces and arsenal; efforts to secure the hostages release may be advanced as all parties to the conflict… Continue Reading
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A Nasrallah departure from the scene leaves a void in global terror, Lebanon
Analysis: Hezbollah’s leader presented himself as a Lebanese patriot although his alliance and loyalty were to Iran; Nasrallah turned the armed terror group into the most powerful political party in Lebanon as its tentacles spread around the… Continue Reading
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Nasrallah’s fate may remain unknown for days after powerful bombings
Aftermath of Israeli strike on Hezbollah’s command center in Beirut’s Dahieh (Photo: Reuters) These bombs are believed to be capable of penetrating several feet of concrete and tens of feet of earth. The strikes were spread across thousands of… Continue Reading
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'The Palestinian Delusion;: Catastrophe in the Middle East
The most important book on the Jihad against Israel in existence. This is the book about which there is no delusion. Review. Continue Reading
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No, Bibi didn’t agree to the insane Biden-Macron proposal
Hearing the initial report of a 21-day ceasefire, Israelis went as ballistic as the missiles being fired at them from every direction. Op-ed. Continue Reading
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Timing of Israel-Hezbollah conflict is ill-suited for Iran
This week, Pezeshkian was at the UN General Assembly in New York with his advisors, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghch, who was part of the nuclear negotiation team that led to the historic 2015 agreement with the U.S. 3 View gallery
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Netanyahu mulls telling UN high intensity fighting in Gaza ends
Analysis: PM informs ministers of plan to advise General Assembly that is shifting to what is referred to as ‘Phase C’ in Gaza, coming as close as ever before to declaring the war over but he may reconsider amid right-wing opposition to ceasefire… Continue Reading