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The US is focusing its efforts on November 18, the date of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit, during which an expanded defensive pact and new arms deals between the two countries are expected to be announced.
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Netanyahu is trying to clarify that Israel is not a protectorate of the United States, and that it alone will decide how to pursue its security objectives.
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Do we have to settle for a system that elects Saudi Arabia and Iran to lead human rights councils, and that disregards slaughters in Syria and Sudan while outrageously branding Israel a war criminal enterprise?
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Countries whose foreign policy toward Israel has been favorable enjoy strong and prosperous economies. Conversely, France and Britain have endured difficulties.
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The European states, as in the 1930s, refuse to see the danger standing at their threshold.
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The recent investment agreement represents more than economic coordination—it is the latest milestone towards a generational vision built on complementary strengths, shared democratic values, and mutual respect
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From India, we learn that national honor is not a luxury but a far-reaching strategic asset. If Israel desires to secure its standing and security, it must project firm resilience to the world.
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On August 12, the US State Department published its annual report on the state of human rights around the world. Among other things, the report states that there are “credible …
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The disturbing ease with which Western nations embrace Hamas’s lies stems from classical antisemitism resurging. This worsens due to a dangerous alliance between liberals and Islamist communities wielding electoral power in the West.
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Beyond the Russian context, the level of American tariffs imposed on India places it in an inferior position vis-à-vis other countries in Asia.