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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 group, Mothers of Combat Soldiers, said every time the secretary of state visits he demands more from Israel.
“An absolute majority of shops—not only in the Old City, but in all of eastern Jerusalem—went on strike,” the capital’s deputy mayor told JNS.
The government’s choice of one of its biggest opponents has surprised observers and has met with mixed reactions from ministers.
Israelis in the region don’t want Palestinian laborers returning to their communities due to the threat of terrorism.
Judicial reform suffered a blow, but not a fatal one, say critics of Monday’s ruling.
A Samaria Regional Council report found the U.N. massaged the numbers to present a false picture.
Halevi sought to tamp down reports that the IAF was withholding air cover from ground troops due to U.S. pressure.
“The agency is Hamas’s educational arm.”
The trailer for a movie about the pogrom will be released on Dec. 30.
According to leaked drafts, the judges will vote 8-to-7 to nullify the “reasonableness law.”
As the war drags on with nothing to show for its backroom approach, the Red Cross has found it harder to maintain that its strategy is working.
Former Israeli ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon is the leading proponent of enabling the voluntary emigration of Gazans to other countries.