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The real story of the Iran war: the strengthening of the Israel-Gulf alliance
The Iron Doom battery Jerusalem sent to the UAE, reportedly along with IDF troops, underscores a new reality. Arab countries understand there is only one country in the region that is both willing and capable of acting against a common threat
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Israel requires a thin constitution
Israel requires a thin constitution. It will allow an end to the situation where the discourse of power prevails. It would enable a balanced and respectful dialogue between branches of government
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Getting upset with the world is not a strategy
Israel's geopolitical reality is complicated by 4 factors that may be harnessed to the country's advantage with careful statecraft
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Genocide and the Hague
To win the battle against us in The Hague, possibly an impossible goal in that anti-Israel body, we have to be sure not to say anything they can use against us.
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Returning to sites of the massacre, hard yet necessary
We should do whatever it takes! – to see the evil that so many Gazans unleashed upon us on October 7.
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Acknowledge the Religious Zionist Community’s Sacrifices in the War
Since the war in the Gaza Strip began, there have been a number of fallen soldiers from the religious Zionist community. Many of them grew up in or lived in settlements in Judea and Samaria
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Trust Me, You’d Rather Live in a Pro-Israel America
Last week, the preening populist Tucker Carlson sneered that Ben Shapiro and other pro-Israel Americans don't "care" about America "at all" and are too "focused on a conflict in a foreign country as their own country becomes dangerously unstable."
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Dennis Ross: On Gaza, ‘Netanyahu’s Far-right Ministers Aren’t Living in Reality’
Ambassador Dennis Ross has played an important role in U.S. Middle East policy in recent decades, being the point man in the peace process in both the George W. Bush and Bill Clinton administrations.