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Trump on Truth Social: Israel’s Centrality

Analysis of President Trump’s (Truth Social) Posts During First 100 Days in Office: Israel Ranks High on the U.S. President’s Agenda.
Trump on Truth Social: Israel’s Centrality
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Sinwar, Check. Nasrallah, Check. What Comes Next for Bibi and Israel?

If there was ever a moment ripe for launching the political process necessary to end the war, that moment is now
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Opinion Articles

A Letter to Lebanon: Could Northern Arrows Free Lebanon from Hezbollah?

Center Field: A breakthrough in Beirut could lead to a regional turnaround with Tehran, something in everyone's best interest.
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Opinion Articles

Biden Should Tell Israel: ‘We’ve Got This’ and Bomb Iran

President Biden has kept warning Israel about “escalating” without realizing that American passivity fuels the conflict.
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Opinion Articles

Biden Admin Can Destroy Islamic Republic’s Nuclear Program, Secure its Legacy

Biden has repeatedly stated that preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear bomb is a central mission of his administration. But there is a gap between declarations and actions.
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Opinion Articles

The Case for the Attack on Hezbollah Jihadists

If you’re uncomfortable with an operation that precisely targeted jihadists actively seeking to commit genocide, then what kind of self-defense would you find acceptable from Israel?
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How Long Does a War Take?

It’ll be over by Christmas” is an old saying from the first months of World War I. That war lasted from July 1914 to November 1918—almost four and a half years. To Israel’s leaders’ credit, they have never said such a thing about our war. When it began a year ago, with the brutal attack on October 7, neither Christmas nor any Jewish holy day was mentioned as a possible end date. The war started on a holy day, and when it ends it will be a different type of holy day—that is, if Israel ends up winning it.
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Yaakov Katz, in a CNN interview: The situation in the north may escalate

Since Hezbollah began firing at Israel on Oct. 8, the government has tried to limit the scope of the conflict & prevent it from expanding. Has that now changed?
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Opinion Articles

Why did the Knesset sabotage Biden’s plan for Iran?

A US-led regional alliance against the Islamic Republic and its proxies is vital to Israel's strategic security interests. The government should take greater care
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Opinion Articles

Hezbollah Must Be Removed

The choices Israel makes now will not only shape its immediate future but will also define its security posture in the wider Middle East for decades to come.
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Researchers Team

LTC (Ret.) Or Horvitz

LTC (Ret.) Or Horvitz

Bio

LTC (Ret.) Or Horvitz is a strategic leader with over 17 years of experience at the intersection of U.S. foreign policy, U.S.–Israel relations, intelligence, and security. He currently serves as Head of the American Program at the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI).

In parallel, he serves as Head of Strategy at Elsight Ltd., as a Lecturer on intelligence, crisis management, and international affairs, and provides strategic advisory services to companies, institutions, and senior decision-makers navigating complex geopolitical and security environments.

A former Lieutenant Colonel in Israeli Defense Intelligence (IDI), he led large multidisciplinary teams, authored hundreds of decision memoranda for senior military and government leadership, and gained extensive experience along the intelligence axis linking Israel and the United States. In his final roles in IDI, he served as Head of the Hezbollah and Lebanon Branch (2022–2024) and later as Senior Advisor to the Director of IDI (2024–2026), where he was centrally involved in post–October 7 transformation processes and Israel’s campaigns against Hezbollah and Iran.

He is an alumnus of Harvard Kennedy School’s RK Fellowship (2020–2021) and IDI’s elite Havatzalot program (2008–2011).

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