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Ariel Kahana

Ariel Kahana is a seasoned Israeli journalist and diplomatic correspondent, frequently sought after as a TV commentator and speaker. He began his media career as an editor and presenter for Arutz 7 radio and has since held key roles across print, broadcast, and digital platforms. Over the years, his work has provided him with a front-row seat to many of Israel’s most pivotal events.

Israel will respond to Houthis attacks when it deems it necessary.
Since Oct. 7, hundreds of soldiers have been working non-stop to recover the bodies of comrades killed by Hamas.
The proposal calls on Washington to condition aid to Egypt, Iraq, Yemen and Turkey on those countries accepting a certain number of refugees.
If established, the corridor will replace Israel’s Erez and Kerem Shalom crossings both during and after the war.
The decrease took place across the whole spectrum of offenses.
Ignoring the political aspects of the post-war reality could see Jerusalem facing a fait accompli down the road.
Jason D. Greenblatt, who served as the special envoy to the region between 2017-2019, says Biden should focus on direct talks, and avoid pressuring Israel on the Palestinian issue “beyond what the Saudis want.”
Riyadh is not pressuring Jerusalem to make hefty concessions to Ramallah.
Accounting measures, drop in gas tax boost P.A. coffers.
The prime minister was absolutely right when he said protesters “crossed every line.”
If the government can end the wave of terrorism, it must do so; if it can’t, it should let someone else try.
Unlike in 2015, an Israeli official told me, there is no reason to create friction with Washington.