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Political gridlock, rampant corruption, a plunging currency, galloping inflation and deepening poverty have left the Lebanese people in despair.
The anti-Netanyahu-government protest movement is taking the metaphor of a guy bemoaning his orphanhood after killing his parents to a whole new level.
A think tank is being attacked by Netanyahu opponents who are solely focused on political power while they ignore the ideas that have put the issue on the national agenda.
He came to Italy as an admired leader, whether opponents and the international establishment like it or not.
If ChatGPT can write a sermon based purely on mimicry, the real question is: Why can’t rabbis write a better sermon than ChatGPT?
The Israeli president’s attempt to broker a compromise by appeasing the “resistance” is a waste of time. The protest movement aims for a complete halt to the legislative process and ultimate fall of the Jewish state’s democratically elected government.
The group’s hyping of statistics about hate downplays the threat from the left while attacking conservatives on issues that have nothing to do with its mission.
It position remains that the Lebanese-entrenched and Iranian-back organization is half a terror group and half a political party. That needs to be reversed immediately.
The attempted criminalization of Israel and Jews will continue even if the judiciary’s power is limited.
While the West is increasingly alienated from democracy, Israel’s internal convulsions present terrifying dangers.
As leftist ideology dominates classrooms, red states are giving parents the chance to escape government-run education. That could change the map of Jewish America.
The Biden foreign-policy team is just the latest Democratic administration that has sought to interfere with the politics of the Jewish state to undermine Benjamin Netanyahu.