A year into one of Israel’s most difficult crises in Gaza, the Middle East is quietly reshaping itself — not along ideological lines, but through shifting interests. Israel, Turkey, and the United States now find themselves locked in a…
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Between Gaza and Ankara, While Washington Watches
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Israel’s Relentless Defense Doctrine
From Baghdad to Tehran: Israel’s Relentless Defense Doctrine The Legacy of Operation Opera In June 1981, Israel stunned the world with one of the boldest military operations in modern history. Operation Opera, also known as the Osirak raid, was…
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Hamas Is Dead in Gaza, Alive in Europe
Forget the illusion that the war against Hamas ended in Gaza; it only changed its geographical location. Last week, Austrian intelligence uncovered a weapons cache in Vienna — five handguns, ten magazines, and a network tied to operatives linked…
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This Jewish idea could destroy cancel culture
Cancel culture didn’t begin online. From ancient inquisitions to modern outrage, societies that silence dissent have always collapsed under the weight of their own fear. Rooted in ancient law and echoed in modern times, Jewish wisdom…
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Wonder Robotics to unveil innovative assault drone
The Israeli company has developed a first-person view drone capable of attacking both horizontally and vertically.
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Francesca Albanese Lays the Bricks in a Wall of Words
At the UN, language has become mortar—each speech, each report, another layer in the wall separating Jews from their own humanity. When a wall goes up, it begins with words, careful words, humane words, words that sound like virtue. They speak…
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Bearing Witness: Why the Record Matters- Parashat Toledot
In this week’s reading of Parashat Toldot we read: “וַיִּבֶן שָׁם מִזְבֵּחַ וַיִּקְרָא בְּשֵׁם י-ה-וָה וַיֵּט שָׁם אֹהָלֹהֹ וַיִּכְרוּ־שָׁם…
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The Real Deal
President Donald J. Trump is a good friend to Israel. Is he the best friend Israel has ever had in the White House? I would say yes, but the bar is not that high. In 1948, Harry Truman recognized the new State of Israel within…
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A People Divided Cannot Protect Itself: The Case for Jewish Unity and Pluralism
There’s something profoundly disheartening about realizing that the harshest treatment I receive on social media doesn’t come from antisemites, neo-Nazis, or random trolls hiding behind anime avatars. No—the ugliest, sharpest, most venomous…
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“Closing the Loop” Chaye Sarah 5786
What if the ultimate test of faith doesn’t come from a command from above? What if the true challenge is learning to act rightly when no one is telling you what to do? Abraham’s life shows us both sides of this journey. After the Akeidah,…
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