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Dear Democrats: Stand with Iranians against mullah dictatorship
An estimated 40,000 Iranian protesters were murdered during the Iranian protests for a better life in their country.
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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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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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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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Palestinian Terror: the Metric by which Israel is Judged
The notion that people are motivated solely by the desire to satisfy their egoistic needs, to avoid pain, and to maximize pleasure is anything but a holistic truth in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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How Israel Can Find Its Way Out of Isolation
Articulating a plan for Gaza can help Israel stave off some of the criticism and potentially keep together some of the support that it still has around the world.
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Surprised by progressives celebrating Oct. 7? Look at how they have treated Iran
Even today, opposition members from Islamic countries who dare to uphold the universal validity of human rights and condemn religious fundamentalism face vehement backlash from certain left-wing intellectuals in the West. Rather than embracing their commitment to human rights, these individuals are slandered as imperialist collaborators, perpetuating Islamophobia
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Axing the Oslo Accords Killed the Narrative, Not Just the Process
Observers were left with the conclusion that if the land “from the river and the sea” did not belong to two peoples, it belonged to one nation.