Thursday, June 8, 2023
THE DAILY SYNDICATE
‘Iran’s new missile is a threat, but can be countered’
Iran's “Fattah” hypersonic missiles “displays original thinking alongside impressive technical capability,” but Tehran's claim that it can bypass any defense is “inaccurate,” says an Israeli missile-defense expert.
Yaakov Lappin
Will a flawed UN report lead to a blacklisting of Israel?
For Israel to be listed in the annex of the U.N.'s "Children and Armed Conflict" report would be a "major blow," says NGO Monitor.
Pesach Benson
Foggy Bottom courts Palestinians, as Ramallah insults Washington
The State Department has said it wants to “rebuild the relationship” with Palestinians, said Andrew Miller, deputy assistant secretary of state.
Mike Wagenheim
Congressional bill to renew US-Israel development program, expand accords
“We are partnering together with our resources, and especially with Israel’s technology and advancements, to help underdeveloped countries,” Rep. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.) told JNS.
Mike Wagenheim
IsraAID, JDC, Chabad assist Ukrainians on the ground in wake of dam flooding
“The Jewish community became a center for everyone. It is a light to the nations,” Rabbi Yosef Wolff, director of the Jewish Community of Kherson Chabad, told JNS.
Rachel Avraham
Knesset speaker backs Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara
Amir Ohana is in Rabat at the invitation of his local counterpart.
Etgar Lefkovits
Rebel Likud MK threatens to bolt coalition
Lawmaker Eliyahu Revivo wants the Shin Bet to help fight crime in the Arab sector.
Pesach Benson
Greener pastures for cattle thief rewarded by Israel Land Authority
“They’ve given him a prize for breaking the law,” says Kibbutz Moran's head rancher, after a transfer of 118 acres of pasturage to a Bedouin cattle-herder.
David Isaac
Yad Sarah’s equipment loans save Israel’s health system billions
The Jewish state's largest national volunteer organization provides a vast quantity of medical and rehabilitative home-care equipment.
Judith Segaloff
watch
Israeli judicial reform is an existential crisis
Jonathan S. Tobin
Biden administration looks to Oman to resuscitate JCPOA
View from Israel within the perilous, shifting sands of the Middle East
latest news
Palestinian journalist shot during Ramallah clash
Pesach Benson
Israeli forces demolish Ramallah home of Jerusalem bomber
Opposition freezes reform talks until vote on Judicial Selection panel
Anti-reform protesters ‘desecrate’ bridge named after Netanyahu’s father
Israeli MK proposes dividing Temple Mount between Jews and Muslims
An Iran arrangement would not obligate Israel, Netanyahu tells Blinken
Israel’s national security adviser visits Morocco
Israeli lawmakers express support for Kyiv after dam collapse
Knesset inaugurates ‘Waze for the blind’
American Jewish Committee opens new chapter in Italy
Jewish Agency, Federations bring Knesset members to New York, New Jersey
Israeli minister meeting with DC Jewish leaders canceled
Birthright Israel bone-marrow registry marks 100,000 potential donors
the pulpit
featured column
Melanie Phillips
The Jews’ lesson for the West
Conservatism and the nation need each other to survive.
Clifford D. May
The Stalinist approach to peacemaking
It’s simple, homicidal logic: No Israel, no problem.
Michael Laitman
Iran’s nuclear posture could be more than it seems
Iran's leaders are not a mob of hooligans; they are calculated and do not act rashly.
Micha Danzig
The hole in Biden’s antisemitism plan
The president must decide whether alliances with groups like CAIR are more important to him than fighting antisemitism.
Stephen M. Flatow
Blinken says Israel must be nine miles wide to be secure
That was bad enough. But he added insult to injury by also pressing Israel to make a series of concessions that would go above and beyond what the Oslo Accords require.
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