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Yossi Kuperwasser

Mahmoud Abbas has made it clear that payments to terrorists and their families will continue, despite public statements to the international community promising reforms in how these payments are made
It’s time to admit the mistakes of the past and learn their lessons. The “maximum pressure” policy gives the Biden administration the leverage to force Iran to accept a much better deal.
Israel must do all it can to strengthen ties with the U.S., preserve as much as possible the new game rules set by the Trump administration and sharpen the positive potential inherent in these changes.
What are the likely consequences of the lifting of the ban on the arms trade with the Islamic Republic?
As U.S. Election Day approaches, tensions between Washington and Tehran are rising, with implications for Israel’s security.
The debate reveals something about America itself with bipartisan consensus having eroded considerably.
With the UAE normalization agreement, Israel has taken a huge step towards one of its long-term strategic goals—integration into the region.
Despite the claims of its detractors, it is precisely the Trump peace plan that shows the greatest promise, because it offers a realistic approach and understands that the false Palestinian narrative is the main obstacle to peace.
The Palestinian Authority continues to pay salaries to terrorists despite the severe economic crisis brought about by coronavirus, but donor countries have yet to change their policy.