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We are entitled to be angry with the American president. We are entitled to feel disappointed. But anger is not a strategy, and disappointment is not a substitute for self-examination. Neither relieves us of the responsibility to confront our own decisions and mistakes.
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The arguments for Israel’s new death penalty law for Palestinian terrorists.
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Trump’s style is irritating, but he continues to show profound understanding of the need to reshape the regional and global strategic architecture by eviscerating Iran.
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A weakened Hamas, expanding Israeli control, and regional backing are reshaping Gaza’s future.
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Israel must move quickly to translate its military and territorial achievements into explicit, long-term American commitments. The atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7, the refusal of Hamas and Hezbollah to disarm, and Iran’s continued insistence on advancing its nuclear program provide Israel with strong justification for its strategic demands.
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Its spirit and hardiness make it a model for the world.
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The American move is based on a broad strategic assessment of the challenges and risks facing the United States in the near future.
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The Fracture in Democracies of Liberty In recent years, the social rift has been deepening in two key democracies of the free world — the American and the Israeli. Unlike …
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Narrow-casting is inevitable, but total polarization regarding Israel is not, and mainstream Jewish organizations are valuable. There might still be a moderate middle to work with.
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There is much that US and Israel and others can do to support the emergence of a muscular Iranian opposition movement.