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Natan Galula

Natan Galula

Natan Galula is a writer at JNS.org.

“Operation Roaring Lion” was named after the Jewish state’s national hero, who fell in the Battle of Tel Hai in 1920.
Mother of an Israeli hostage called on Netanyahu to reach a hostage exchange deal with Hamas following the release of footage showing her son is still alive.
“These measures have no credible civilian justification,” said a Western diplomatic source.
Rupert Nathan is waiting for the Crown Prosecution Service to decide whether to press charges for his alleged derogatory online remarks • The U.K. has recently drawn headlines for clamping down on “hateful” online speech, with critics accusing it of a “two-tier” justice system.
The defense minister asked the Shin Bet chief to employ “alternative means” against residents of Judea and Samaria who wield force against Palestinians.
“Trump won because of us, and we’re not happy,” co-founder of Muslims for Trump and a Philadelphia investor said.
For the time being, the Bank of Israel has nixed the government’s plan to limit cash in circulation, but economist Dror Goldberg believes physical money will not survive the digital revolution.
“We must recalculate our position regarding the borderline with the entity that calls itself the State of Lebanon,” said Amichai Chikli.
Besieging the northern Gaza Strip would force the Islamist group into a hostage deal, separating terrorists from civilians is key, Col. (res.) Hezi Nehama says.