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The defeat of the Iranian missile and drone assault was a stunning victory for Israel: not just militarily, but also in terms of building friendships in the Arab world.
A two-state solution would weaken Israel and open it up to isolation and condemnation. Israel cannot allow itself to be neutered.
Recent events have highlighted the vulnerability of Israel's Bedouin communities, who are not afford the same protections.
Amid calls to replace UNRWA with a new organization to assist Palestinian civilians, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres launched a campaign to whitewash UNRWA's crimes on October 7th.
Examining the political risks of labeling genocide, especially regarding the impending UN resolution on Srebrenica, stressing the need for caution and consensus.
In the post-April 14 Middle East, Israel’s security will be based on two pillars.
Israel is not only fighting for its people but for all of civilization, and this war is a must-win. That costs money, too.
Emiratis, Saudis and Israelis now see that Iran can bomb their countries and disrupt civilian life, and the US will rush to assure the Iranians that no retaliation is on the agenda.
Do certain radicals in the West truly believe that a man like this legitimizes retaliation from Iran to Israel?
In Passover, we honor our origin story as a people when we became a nation centered in the Land of Israel as well as the land itself.