Category: 7. Opinion
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Deepening US reliance stalls Israeli preemptive strikes; time for a strategic shift
Israel’s restraint in the face of potential Iranian and Hezbollah retaliation finds its roots in Washington. The current Democratic administration is deeply concerned about the prospect of a regional war and is determined to prevent it,… Continue Reading
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Italy’s timid approach to Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood fuel rise in antisemitic viole
We are seeing a normalization of hateful narrative against Jews across Italy, often disguised as “antizionism. Pro-Hamas hate preachers frequently attack Jews and Israel on Italian social media and at public rallies. This is nothing new…. Continue Reading
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Free world’s economic ties with Iran put Israel at risk
Opinion – As Israelis prepare for potential conflict, the West’s reluctance to confront Iran emboldens its aggression; Israel faces restrictions on defense supplies, highlighting the world’s one-sided appeasement and its dire consequences for… Continue Reading
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Iran with a different face?
Iran’s newly elected President, Masoud Pezeshkian, is considered a “reformist” who may help change the world’s image of Iran. Pezeshkian defeated a more conservative candidate, Saeed Jalili, and now Iran wants to show the West a different… Continue Reading
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Marketing Israel to American Gen Z
When global brands like Nike or Abercrombie & Fitch want to promote a new product, they reach out to a select community of influential content creators, recruit them as brand ambassadors, and incentivize them to post about their products on… Continue Reading
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A preemptive strike on Hezbollah can change the field of war
Opinion: Hezbollah failed to attack Israel on October 7, missing a chance to open a second front that could have been devastating for Israel; although there can be no surprise attack in the conflict, an Israeli initiative can to act first, could… Continue Reading
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The Iranian’s coalition ready to fight Israel
Five days after the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, Russian National Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu arrived in Tehran for a series of meetings. According to protocol, Shoigu first met with Iran’s new president, Massoud Pezhkian, before… Continue Reading
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To keep Iran in line, it needs the occasional “slap In the face’
The West has got to revise its thinking. It needs to begin threatening Iran militarily and even to take active measures in that direction, if it wants to change the course of Iran’s modus operandi – its progress toward nuclear capability and… Continue Reading
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Regardless of role, ideology or appearance; all they see is a Jew
You wouldn’t believe it today, but naked antisemitism was once a mainstay hallmark of high culture. The liberal movements of the 19th and early 20th centuries widely embraced nationalism, unifying nations and promoting self-determination…. Continue Reading
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Hassan Nasrallah’s mixed signals
In a particularly long-winded speech on Tuesday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah hid behind a jumbotron and addressed his followers under the open sky in Beirut’s Dahieh district, his home turf. 2 View gallery Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah… Continue Reading