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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.

The outposts are being reinforced with troops redeployed from the Netzarim Corridor in central Gaza.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of Israel’s strongest allies, says Saudi Arabia and the UAE “want Hamas gone at least as much as you do.”
From Tehran’s nuclear ambitions to a Gaza war resolution, the incoming president arrives with a detailed blueprint for the Middle East.
The group will attend as official guests at the inauguration ceremony and spearhead various side events in Washington.
The terror group systematically intercepts aid shipments and resells essential supplies at premium prices to the local population.
President-elect signals immediate action against the international court over arrest warrants for Israeli leaders.
For some in the incoming U.S. administration, according to Elie Pieprz, “a Palestinian state is an absolute red line.”
There is a sense Trump is focused on the captives and securing a decisive victory to end the war. How this is achieved does not seem to concern him.
The findings, the result of a six-year investigation by Justice for Jews from Arab Countries, are part of a broader research initiative, with data on 10 additional Arab countries to be released in the coming months.
“Australia chose to distance itself from Israel during the most challenging year in its modern history,” FM Gideon Sa’ar told counterpart Penny Wong.
An agreement could be reached by Chanukah, an Israeli official said, as the main point of contention remains the number of captives to be released.