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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.

Please share any ideas on how to stop Hamas, other than targeting the terrorist infrastructure and operatives who plan and carry out rocket attacks.
Rather than highlighting ideological battles or political strategies, the current Israeli election reflects the Zeitgeist of an era.
Putting aside geopolitical analyses of the affair, which was perceived in Moscow and elsewhere as an “attack on all of Russia,” wasn’t it the new U.S. president who vowed always to seek dialogue?
The Jewish state is witnessing a historic event, in keeping with its innovative character and large doses of chutzpah.
Coming on the heels of Israel’s treaties with several Muslim countries, the meeting between the head of the Vatican and the spiritual leader of Iraq’s Shiites is particularly significant.
We will step out of the trenches only to venture into the unknown, worried that this or another pandemic could come along at any time and take over our lives again.
The Shoah was perpetrated against real, resilient Jews who wanted to live, not a mass of faceless ‘victims.’
The press and political echelon have been transferring blame for the president’s behavior to the more than 70 million Americans who voted for him, making the prospect of a balanced future in the United States almost impossible.
The history of the U.S. president’s four years in office will now be remembered primarily for the Capitol Hill riots, says one of America’s leading conservative intellectuals.
On the one-year anniversary of the assassination of IRGC Quds Force commander Gen. Qassem Soleimani, rumors are rampant about a military confrontation between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic.
The secret, as has been the case throughout Israel’s history, is that when the country has been in danger, the engines of survival, invention and solidarity pulsate at full throttle 24 hours a day.
The Israeli prime minister has been pursuing regional peace over the course of many years, openly and behind the scenes, and it’s paying off.