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Fiamma Nirenstein

Fiamma Nirenstein

Fiamma Nirenstein is an Italian-Israeli journalist, author and senior research fellow at the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs (JCFA). An adviser on antisemitism to Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she served in the Italian Parliament (2008-2013) as vice president of the Foreign Affairs Committee. A founding member of the Friends of Israel Initiative, she has written 15 books, including October 7, Antisemitism and the War on the West, and is a leading voice on Israel, the Middle East, Europe and the fight against antisemitism.

Despite condemnation from many, there is no alternative but to fight Hamas.
For Israel, this is a defining moment in its battle for security, deterrence and stability in a volatile region.
Israel and the United States reaffirmed the ceasefire deadline, demanding the freedom of the hostages and Hamas’s need to disarm or return to fighting.
The reckoning of the events that led to that horrific day come as a new military chief seeks to bring a quiet, determined strength to inspire the troops and the nation.
Despite differences at the United Nations, Israel has shown solidarity with Ukraine during the war with Russia.
Both the Nazis and Hamas called for the murder of innocent Jewish children.
Netanyahu is executing a new strategic plan, bolstered by Trump’s unwavering support.
By stoking public outrage, particularly among those protesting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the terrorists seek to turn internal divisions into political leverage.
The display of these survivors is a stark reminder that Hamas continues its brutality despite its military defeats.
His administration’s stance is clear: Israel’s defensive war is justified, its soldiers are courageous, and the hostages must be returned.
The anti-Jewish hatred that fueled the Holocaust is alive and adapting to modern contexts.
While the international community has called for peace, meaningful pressure to liberate Gaza from the Hamas grip remains elusive.