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David Isaac

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

The Lebanese terror group is the strongest Iranian proxy in the Middle East.
The Netanyahu government decided to hold off on bringing its IDF enlistment bill to the Cabinet for approval.
In his meeting with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken “underscored that alternatives exist” to an IDF ground invasion of Rafah.
The outline would have raised the age at which ultra-Orthodox men are exempt from military service from 26 to 35.
The judges agreed that sending them home would risk possible future care.
In a first step towards Gaza’s future, Jerusalem is seeking Palestinian Arab leadership unconnected to the terror group.
“It’s regrettable that the Canadian government is taking a step that undermines Israel’s right to self-defense against Hamas terrorists,” said Foreign Minister Israel Katz.
The White House pursues Muslim votes, David Friedman said.
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara is employing two sets of rules out of political motives, said the national security minister.
Qatar agreed to take charge of the port on condition that the construction work go to the Al-Hisi firm, “a company controlled and sponsored by Hamas,” according to Israeli journalist Baruch Yedid.
The Argaman Institute called the conference following the scenes of pro-Hamas support on U.S. campuses.
The terrorist, well-known as a Hamas activist, had targeted two Jewish children, according to Religious Zionism Party MK and Hebron resident Orit Strook.