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Why Israel fared better than most countries during the global pandemic, and why Israelis are likely to continue to get back to normal more quickly.
The right must not squander the moment by adhering to a purist philosophy. Instead, it should back the plan, support the extension of sovereignty and let the Palestinians fail, as they always do.
The slanted headlines and stories by “The New York Times” are important not because they turn most Americans against Israel, but because they influence Jewish opinion.
If Mandelblit and his comrades in the legal establishment try to block the application of Israeli law to Judea and Samaria and the Jordan Valley, they will undermine Israel’s rights and strategic interests and cause massive damage to Israel’s relations with the United States.
A leading pro-Israel scholar sees danger ahead, yet his worries are unpersuasive.
When you recall where it has led the world, and especially the Jewish people, in the recent past, vigilance today only seems like common sense.
The hope that such medical equipment and know-how—and maybe even the development of a vaccine—will transmute anti-Israel hostility into friendship may be stretching optimism too far.
Some denounced Trump’s envoy on anti-Semitism when he called for philo-Semitism. Are they right to consider those who admire Jews as dangerous?
The court’s decision not to invalidate the Netanyahu-Gantz unity government was about self-preservation, not protecting democracy or upholding the will of the electorate.
Those who misuse Holocaust imagery are profoundly inappropriate; still, the rush to label all the protesters as neo-Nazis is wrong.
Outrageously, a panel of 11 judges will determine this week whether the electorate made the right choice of parliamentarians at the ballot box.
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