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Shimon Sherman

Shimon Sherman

Shimon Sherman is a columnist covering global security, Middle Eastern affairs, and geopolitical developments. His reporting provides in-depth analysis on topics such as the resurgence of ISIS, Iran’s nuclear ambitions, judicial reforms in Israel, and the evolving landscape of militant groups in Syria and Iraq. With a focus on investigative journalism and expert interviews, his work offers critical insights into the most pressing issues shaping international relations and security.

Many online tourism companies have adopted a pro-Palestinian vocabulary when labeling their lodgings that are up for rent in Judea and Samaria.
But experts are uncertain whether Israel alone can stop Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
While some are hailing the sultanate’s opening of its airspace to Israeli flights as a harbinger of normalization, others believe that it has more to do with appeasing the U.S.
MEP Ana Miranda, a BDS supporter, joined in an attempt to break the blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
The alternative is either an Israeli strike or an Iran with nuclear weapons, the foreign minister said.
Alliance for Global Justice can no longer receive credit-card donations due to its financial support for Israel-designated terror organization Samidoun.
The government denies the money came from funds frozen under the “anti-pay-for-slay law.”
The Knesset has until May 28 to pass the budget or the government falls.
“The excuses are over, we have no one to blame but ourselves if we don’t push through sovereignty,” says Likud lawmaker Dan Illuz.
The most common injuries the United Hatzalah team is encountering are among locals desperately trying to dig people out of the rubble, says a spokesman for the organization.
But the Finance Ministry would have preferred to invest in the nearby city of Netivot.
Following the deadly quake in Turkey, Israel’s state comptroller calls for immediate action to avert disaster.