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Troy Osher Fritzhand

Troy Osher Fritzhand

Troy Osher Fritzhand is the Jerusalem correspondent at JNS, covering the capital city, the Prime Minister’s Office and the Knesset. He was previously the politics and Knesset reporter at The Jerusalem Post and has written for the Algemeiner Journal and The Media Line. Also an active member of the city’s tech scene, he resides in Jerusalem with his wife.

“Most people thought it was going to be a two-state solution. I’m not sure a two-state solution anymore is gonna work.”
“Some people think that by forcing neighboring countries to normalize their ties [with Israel] the problem will be solved. They are wrong,” said the Iranian leader.
The prime minister reiterates that a “permanent ceasefire” will not happen before Hamas is destroyed in Gaza.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said at least three times since the Gaza war started that peace is still likely on the horizon.
Examples of the West preventing full-blown Jewish victory date back to 1948.
Fifty-seven percent of Muslims living in America believe Hamas’s massacre was justified.
Israelis should be prepared for more violence coming from the coastal enclave in a few years if the IDF leaves before the job is done.
Why do Washington, Brussels and even Jerusalem believe that destroying the terror group will eliminate the threat of terror?