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Amnon Lord

Amnon Lord is an Israeli journalist with the daily newspaper “Makor Rishon.” His articles and essays about media, film and politics have been published in “The Jerusalem Post,” “Mida,” “Azure,” “Nativ” and “Achshav.”

To get what he wants from the Saudis, Biden will have to make a major concession, because the Arabs now believe American words are cheap.
The candidates are all up to the required standards of excellence, but they must not repeat the mistakes of their predecessors.
Yamina is part of the political tradition of the Israeli religious right, which since 1975 has been the dominant factor in Israel’s lack of political stability.
A floundering, divided leadership opens the door to all sorts of pressures, but as usual, every failure is marketed as a success.
By saving Israel’s government coalition, the Ra’am Party sent a clear message that the Israeli government has surrendered to it.
The same western countries demanding that Jerusalem condemn Moscow’s actions in Ukraine are the ones leading policy that goes against Israel’s existential interests.
The radical right and radical left found common ground through anti-capitalism, anti-imperialism—and anti-Zionism.
Claims about “settler violence” are part of a well-orchestrated campaign by anti-Zionist left-wing groups to wage a moral counterassault to the explosion of Arab violence in the last six months.