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Israel Hayom
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Boaz Bismuth
Boaz Bismuth is editor in chief of Israel Hayom.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
January 10, 2021
Democrat hypocrisy and Pelosi’s impeachment push
No sane American condones the events of Jan. 6, but from that to impeaching a sitting president, the distance is great.
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Israel Hayom
Ahmed Charai and Boaz Bismuth
December 22, 2020
Arab-Israeli peace now spans the region from east to west
In a special piece, the editors-in-chief of “Israel Hayom” and “L’observateur du Maroc et d’Afrique” call on Israel and Morocco to join forces to fight extremism.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
September 15, 2020
The event that will change the history of the Middle East
Even amid a pandemic, we can rejoice at the first open, warm peace between Israel and Arab countries—and ignore the cynics seeking to downplay its importance.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
September 6, 2020
On the crossroads between Serbia and Kosovo
Serbia is looking for a family, and Kosovo is looking for recognition, and Israel is precisely situated at the intersection between the two.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
July 27, 2020
Going the distance against the pandemic
COVID-19 will be with us for a while and seems to be bringing out the worst in us. Defeating the virus requires unity. There is no room for incitement or for flouting health directives.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
May 11, 2020
Jokes and grades: The High Court’s charade
While I welcome the court’s unanimous 11-0 ruling on the petitions against Benjamin Netanyahu and the coalition deal, it was the result of a game that should never have been played in the first place.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
April 16, 2020
The road to defeating the coronavirus is still long
Israel has so far been handling the coronavirus pandemic well, but this is an ongoing, global crisis, unprecedented in scope, and grades are given at the end.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
March 11, 2020
The dilemma: Love of Israel vs. hatred of Netanyahu
The anti-Netanyahu camp is ready to throw the baby out with the bathwater, like Rep. Rashida Tlaib did when she spurned the premier’s offer of a non-political visit to her ailing grandmother.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
March 10, 2020
In solidarity (and Jews) we trust
This Purim is hardly festive, but we need to see the glass as half-full, as Israelis are once again show their solidarity, social cohesion, friendship and responsibility, as individuals and as a society.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
February 17, 2020
No need to brood, sovereignty is underway
Instead of celebrating an ideological and political victory, the leaders of the settlement enterprise are unnecessarily anxious.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
February 6, 2020
Who’s afraid of a Palestinian state? Palestinians
No one wants to live in a country that may as well be the Wild West, even if said Wild West is supposed to embody national aspirations.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
February 5, 2020
Time to draw the line for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The most important thing to take from U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan is its spirit, which allows Israel to cement a new reality on the ground and reshape its border.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
December 30, 2019
My man of the decade: Donald Trump
I have come to the realization that Trump is one of the most important presidents in U.S. history because he dares to defy political correctness.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
December 9, 2019
Miracles await us, if we are willing to accept them
It is a pity that, with such a sympathetic U.S. administration to work with, Israel can’t seem to muster up a stable government—and, it can be said, a stable nationalist government.
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Israel Hayom
Boaz Bismuth
October 22, 2019
Long live the emperor!
In an event that occurs perhaps once or twice a century, Emperor Naruhito of Japan formally declared his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne as the nation’s 126th emperor.
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