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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.

Israel ramps up ground maneuvers and mass evacuations in Southern Lebanon as it moves to dismantle Hezbollah’s presence south of the Litani River and impose a new “Yellow Line” security reality.
Riyadh’s recent moves have experts worrying the kingdom may be shifting out of the U.S.-Israeli sphere of influence and closer to Tehran.
Following meetings with the Saudi monarch in Riyadh, the GOP senator warns Jerusalem not to lose focus on the chance to build “lasting peace and stability in the Middle East.”
The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and Ethiopian government think tank signed a Memorandum of Understanding at Jerusalem summit.
The police doesn’t want an independent force to be created.
Some 52% of the public say there is no real chance for compromise.
The petitioners asserted that Israel’s attorney general has a conflict of interest regarding the bill to place limits on her powers.
Some 61% of survey respondents say they expect a third terror war against Israel to erupt in the near future.
Israeli experts point to Japan as a possible alternative model to the Jewish state’s position in the conflict.