The Islamic Republic occupying Iran is collapsing. The rial has plummeted, wiping out savings. Families struggle for food and medicine. The regime responds with terror: Christians, dissidents, and anti-regime activists are arrested en masse….
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The Blogs: Why Saying Their Names Still Matter | Stephen M. Flatow
One of the quiet dangers of living through repeated waves of terror is how quickly yesterday’s victims fade from public memory. Headlines move on. News cycles reset. Even sincere mourning gives way to the next crisis.
Over the past week,…
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The Blogs: Recognizing Somaliland Is Not a Footnote — It Is a Front Line | Catherine Perez-Shakdam
Israel’s formal recognition of Somaliland ought not to be filed away as a diplomatic oddity — a little curio for the aficionados of flags, maps, and the peculiar theatre of international paperwork. Nor is it some whimsical detour from the…
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The Blogs: The Ideological Currents in the United States and Their Impact on Israel | Nadav Tamir
In the past decade, political discourse in the United States has become polarized, loud, and, at times, violent. Concepts that were once clear have become fluid and shifting according to the spirit of the times and political developments….
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The Blogs: The Architecture of Avoidance: Australia Announces ‘Review’ into Bondi Massacre | Elliot Timothy
The Australian government today has announced a review into the Bondi massacre. This review is built to quell concerns, not to illuminate the real truth. The prime minister announced this review from Canberra to the media. However, there is…
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The Blogs: Somaliland teaches us it isn’t always about anti-Zionism | Ariel Beery
What we can learn from the world’s reaction to Israel’s recognition of Somaliland and how it should apply to our strategic thinking
The world’s reaction to Israel’s recognition of the independent statehood of Somaliland on December…
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The Blogs: Bondi Terror: Exposing Government Failures | Shane Shmuel
A Royal Commission into the Bondi Hanukkah terrorist attack would expose Labor’s deepest fear. Anthony Albanese knows it. His frontbench knows it. That is why it has been resisted so ferociously. Such an inquiry would not merely catalogue…
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The Blogs: A Corridor Bypassing Yemen, India–Europe via Somaliland, Ethiopia and Benghazi | Rafi Glick
Image: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed at the National Palace in Addis Ababa.During the visit, Ethiopia and India elevated their long-standing bilateral ties to a strategic partnership…. Continue Reading
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The Blogs: Israel’s Somaliland move: Masterclass in strategy | Bepi Pezzulli
When the Arab League, the African Union, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation all denounce you in unison, you know you’ve done something right. On December 26, Israel became the first UN member state to recognize Somaliland as an…
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The Blogs: A code of ethics for AI in education | Raz Frohlich
Generative artificial intelligence is transforming every corner of our lives — how we communicate, create, work, and, inevitably, how we teach and learn. As educators, we cannot ignore its power, nor can we embrace it blindly. The rapid…
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