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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.

“Places like Gaza will emerge in the heart of Europe in just a few years,” Santiago Abascal says during his visit to Israel.
The former ambassador to the U.N. plans to tour communities near the Gaza border as well as in northern Israel.
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, who could become Trump’s running mate, says there would be no weapons embargo on Israel if he returns to power.
“We are at a critical moment in the campaign. If the Americans turn their backs on Israel, the implications for the entire region will be severe.”
A candid interview with Israeli U.N. envoy Gilad Erdan about the challenges faced by the Jewish state in the international forum.
Israel has succumbed to American pressure, but it is being attacked by those same U.S. officials with the claim that it is starving 2.2 million people.
“There is no food shortage in Gaza, and there never was,” says an Israeli official familiar with the situation in the Strip.
“The British establishment does not want to recognize the severity of the problem created by the Muslim minority,” says journalist David Collier.
Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer is scheduled to meet the Saudi ambassador to Washington in pursuit of an historic agreement.
As Israel’s government wavers, dwindling international support leaves leaders needing to decisively pursue victory.
Although he is completely on Jerusalem’s side, political considerations led him to speak only in general terms about the war.
“People that were in other administrations with Biden saw him as weak, ineffective, Hamas would have never done that attack if I were there.”