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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.

Israeli officials will not be allowed to address this year’s plenary.
Israel must not squander its first real opportunity in 75 years to oust the U.N. agency from Gaza.
Many Hamas operatives register as agency employees.
The plan also envisions normalization between Israel and the Arab world, the release of captives and a new regime in Gaza.
Israel should respond to the preaching of a serial bungler.
“I’m leaving here more optimistic than when I arrived,” the U.S. lawmaker told reporters in Tel Aviv.
Three jurists analyzed the situation and wrote that no such duty exists under international law.
Israel’s eastern border, its longest, has seen a sharp spike in arms smuggling in recent years, and Iran-backed militias have increasingly been trying to infiltrate into the kingdom.
“Battling violence is an objective that we share—but our efforts must not stray from the facts and the truth,” the lawmakers write.
Israeli intelligence did not know the severity of the smuggling situation before the war.
Many cases that left-wing activists reported as “settler attacks” turned out to be false, the region’s police commander says.
Lessons from the denazification of Germany after its defeat in World War II.