Turkey’s foreign policy is often defined by its contradictions. But in the most recent strategic moves concerning Syria, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has abandoned contradiction for a form of clinical, two-faced realism that simultaneously…
Category: 7. Opinion
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Will blood libels never cease?
Matthew Hausman is a seasoned trial attorney and adjunct professor of law and criminal justice with nearly forty years’ experience as a journalist and editor. A former correspondent specializing in science, health and medicine and legal affairs…
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How Iran learned to survive sanctions
Before comparing how Iran transformed sanctions into a system of resilience while Italy became constrained under the European Union framework, it is essential to understand the analytical foundation used to measure these outcomes:
The…
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Diaspora Jews: what’s your Plan B?
Park East, a Manhattan modern Orthodox synagogue faced violent protests a few days ago as masked terrorists protested at their door step, screaming “Globalize the intifada” and urged the “resistance” to “take another settler out.”
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Mamdani has already declared Jews to be 2nd-class citizens
Imagine if bigots protested outside a New York City mosque, screaming obscenities and calling for violence and death against the Muslims entering their house of worship and saying that it is important to make them “scared” to attend the event…
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From clinics to command centers: When doctors and professors lead terror
Stephen M. Flatow is President of the Religious Zionists of America (RZA) He is the father of Alisa Flatow, who was murdered in an Iranian-sponsored Palestinian terrorist attack in 1995 and the author of A Father’s Story: My Fight for Justice…
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Why I oppose a blanket death penalty for terrorists
Nukhbah terrorists must die. The acts they committed deny them the right to exist on this earth. They realized the most terrible sides of what humans are capable of, behaved worse than predatory animals, and there is no forgiveness or correction…Continue Reading
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the officers Zamir spared and the ‘meaningless’
The IDF closed a major chapter this week as Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir released findings from dozens of internal probes into the failures of Oct. 7. But the move also opened new political and public battles over who bears responsibility…Continue Reading
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Why IDF chief’s Oct. 7 accountability steps surprised no one — and where the real dis
Analysis: Zamir’s decisions matched earlier findings, but his choice to keep intelligence chief in place has stirred sharp debate; controversy highlights deeper tensions inside IDF over accountability, leadership stability and upcoming…
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Mamdani and the big lie about the true realities in the Welfare State
Economics and economies determine the fate of kingdoms, empires, nations, states and cities. It’s a very serious subject and we don’t need Mamdani to remind us of that!
The American Revolution of 1776 was driven by the winds of “no taxation…
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