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Michael Oren

Jewish history will not forget those who stood by Israel during one of its most challenging times to date.
In one direction lie chaos and conflict, and in the other, possible reconciliation and peace.
Connect all the dots and you will get an Israel-Saudi peace ceremony on the White House lawn, But getting there won’t be easy.
As he meets US officials, Israel’s president must ask himself: Is there anything the prime minister would be willing to accept in exchange for giving up, even partially, on the judicial reform?
Emptying our political bank account while the situation in Judea and Samaria is escalating and Iran races towards a nuclear weapon places Israel in a dangerous situation.
There are significant security and ethical pitfalls on this path.
Israel must act immediately to bolster its defense and restore deterrence because a country that hesitates to defend itself only invites greater aggression.
Credit is due to Benjamin Netanyahu and his team, who took a historic opportunity created by the Trump administration and the willingness of the Gulf states to move from covert to overt relations.
The goal is to have more than 100,000 Israelis move ‎to the area over the next decade, thereby increasing ‎the Israeli population there by five times, and ‎establish the necessary industrial and ‎transportation infrastructure.‎