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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.

Despite pressure from the media and tensions in Judea and Samaria, the IDF must be more careful in its communications, both at home and abroad.
“The U.S. can’t have it both ways with Smotrich,” according to a government source.
Amid reports on Saudi demands that Israel make “significant concessions” to the Palestinians before official ties are announced, Israel is signaling that the formula that worked for the Abraham Accords could work now too.
Trump believes he has reasons to be mad at Israel, and specifically at Netanyahu, as well as at U.S. Jewish voters.
Although the exact subject of the meeting is unknown, a source says AOC mostly listened to what participants had to say and avoided addressing her hostile attitude toward Israel.
Netanyahu promised he would recognize Moroccan sovereignty. But the big breakthrough happened when Israel’s Minister Ofir Akunis delivered a speech.
When the Israeli president meets his counterpart this week, he should make it clear that the White House’s boycott of Netanyahu runs against the very core of Biden’s statement that he is a Zionist.
In an exclusive interview, the outgoing U.S. envoy says reports of a “less for less” deal with Iran are simply untrue.
The Israeli prime minister is sending a message to the U.S. administration that has sidelined him.
In a special interview, the newly-minted Republican presidential candidate talks Iran, U.S.-Israel relations, China and the threat of woke ideology.
We must send our soldiers into terror hotbeds to root them out.
According to an Aliyah Ministry official, the war in Ukraine has led to a wave of immigration from former Soviet-bloc countries.