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The offshore gas deal is now on hold, but Israel’s interim prime minister had agreed to surrender to Hezbollah because of American pressure. He needs to learn to say “no.”
American voters have been left ignorant of the peril posed by Biden’s two-faced approach to both Israel and Iran.
Some want Netanyahu to atone for considering having Itamar Ben-Gvir join his next cabinet. Yet many of the same people cheered the inclusion of an Islamist in the last coalition.
Lapid and Gantz are bragging about signing a protection deal with the Iranian terror proxy.
The climate in Israel surrounding the upcoming Knesset election has been putting a bit of a damper on this year’s Days of Awe.
Tom Stoppard’s “Leopoldstadt” is a brilliant depiction of a Viennese family lost to the Holocaust and a personal reckoning for an author trying to live without links to the past.
A woman in power should stand with an uprising for women’s rights and against a malignant Russia-led alliance.
If the chairman of Israel’s Central Elections Committee doesn’t rule against Yair Lapid’s appalling attempt to silence his critics by going after “Channel 14,” let there be hell to pay for the left at the ballot box.
The battle between the school and an LGBTQ student club pits religious freedom against gay rights. Organizations, and even major donors, think the latter is more important.
The war against the Jews is also the war against Western civilization.
The administration wants to separate its push—now on hold—for another nuclear deal from its tepid support for Iranian protesters. But the two issues are inextricably linked.
Leftist leaders destroyed Israel’s chance of permanently securing its national and strategic interests in Judea and Samaria.