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Boaz Bismuth

Boaz Bismuth is editor in chief of Israel Hayom.

Political chaos and social tensions aside, the project called the State of Israel is a resounding success.
The people of Chad are proud that the prime minister of Israel visited their country and eager to see cooperation in the fields of agriculture and water technology. Because who knows better than Israel how to make a hostile desert environment bloom?
We have a very heated and unclear election campaign ahead of us. (Almost) nothing should surprise us. Let’s hope for a pleasant surprise, such as a merger between the old right and the New Right.
U.S. President Donald Trump proved that resolute ‎foreign policy pays off, and that when one has no ‎choice, one must exercise force because that is the ‎way of the world, and at times, the only way to earn ‎an adversary’s respect. ‎
On the eve of Passover, Lt. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot answers questions about Gaza, the Palestinians, security, regional stability, peace partners and the future of Israel.
Trump is the best thing to happen to Israel in recent years, after predictions that we had “lost America.” Between us, history will decide – not the studio pundits who miss the loud voice of former U.S. President Barack Obama. These are also the same analysts who explained that Trump wouldn’t win the 2016 election, and afterward explained with the utmost gravity that he would never recognize Jerusalem, and therefore never move the embassy.
In the friendliest speech ever made by a foreign dignitary at the Knesset, Vice President Mike Pence on Monday reiterated for anyone who may have forgotten that Israel is right when it comes to the conflict with the Palestinians, Iran and the world. And perhaps most importantly, that Israel is on the right side of history.