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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.
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Israel has no choice but to scorn such Western leaders and continue to independently secure its future, and must weather the threats of diplomatic and economic isolation from the world.
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A Catalyst for Regional Integration and Global Prosperity.