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David Isaac

Explore Senior Israel Correspondent David Isaac’s expert analysis on Jewish history, politics, and current events at JNS.

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presented Turkey as the longtime defender of the Islamist terrorist group.
“If this ends up being true, this will be an absolute outrage and a scandal the likes of which I haven’t seen before,” David Friedman said.
The Sunni regimes urged all parties to exercise “utmost restraint” after Tehran’s aerial assault on Israel.
It is curious why the government’s judicial reform proposals should have sparked fears of a tech collapse.
The court had set a Wednesday deadline for the government to provide information on the amount of aid entering Gaza, in response to a petition by several NGOs accusing Israel of holding up shipments.
Such crime is not only on the rise but has also become more “severe,” said a U.K. family lawyer. Since 2016, honor crimes in the U.K. have reportedly risen by nearly 200%.
Dr. Phil McGraw blasts two students at U of M for their inability to condemn the horrors committed by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7.
Anti-government demonstrations, which had been on a low flame since Oct. 7, burst forth with renewed ferocity this week.
“My son has been taken hostage by the State of Israel,” his mother said.
“An average family can now buy products for a hearty meal with 100 shekels, compared to 200 shekels required just a few days ago,” Gaza merchants said.
More than 1,800 2,000-pound bombs and 500 500-pound bombs, along with 25 F-35 fighter jets were approved for transfer.
While the government has appeared shaky in recent days as it comes under pressure over the issue of haredi enlistment, the coalition isn’t really in danger, experts tell JNS.