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Yes, it's an antisemitic report
Opinion: Senior reserve officer slams Dr. Lee Mordechai’s report accusing Israel of genocide as ‘blood libel’; widely shared by dubious sources, including antisemites, the report fuels anti-Israel sentiment while overlooking Hamas’ use of human shields and racist ideology
Ben-Dror Yemini
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22:16 | 12.23.24
Tehran must be defeated before Sanaa
Opinion: Waking up in the middle of the night to sirens warning of a Houthi missile is unnerving, but we must not take our eye off the real problem; The Iranian regime continues to feed the Yemeni threat, and unless we cut it off at its source we're looking at many more Israeli, American and British airstrikes on Sanaa that are unlikely to grant anything more than momentary relief
Ben-Dror Yemini
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11:03 | 12.22.24
These are the options we face in Syria, and what is good for us
Analysis - Damascus faces three strategic alternatives: deepen ties with Turkey, fall into Iran's honey trap, or return to the fold of the Arab states; The big question is how its choice will align with Israeli interests
Eyal Hulata
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09:30 | 12.22.24
Iran Accountability Act: Tehran's oil revenues should compensate its victims
Opinion: Fahad Almasri urges global action against Iran, citing its long-standing role in fueling instability via terror proxies, nuclear threats and aggression. His Iran Accountability Act calls for reparations, sanctions and oversight of Iranian assets to curb its influence
Fahad Almasri
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00:14 | 12.22.24
Crackdown on Hamas money man in Italy only first step to cut its financial lifelines
Analysis: US Treasury Department sanctions against Mohammad Hannoun and other key Hamas actors in Europe require European authorities to take immediate action in order to cut all financial support to terror group
Giovanni Giacalone
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15:25 | 12.21.24
A gap in Israel's defense: The reasons behind failure to intercept Houthi missile
Analysis: Recent failures to intercept Yemeni munitions targeting Israel could be linked to a vulnerability in its air defense system or an increase in Iranian missile sophistication
Ron Ben-Yishai
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12:25 | 12.21.24
The strategic significance of the IDF’s actions in Syria
Analysis: Israel’s new preemptive defense doctrine, unveiled by its actions in Syria, marks a pivot from deterrence to proactive strikes, dismantling Syria’s strategic arms and signaling warnings to Hezbollah and Iran; the approach aims to shorten conflicts and enhance security
Dr. Avigdor Haselkorn
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22:59 | 12.20.24
The Vatican’s disturbing display: Distorting Jesus’ legacy for political gain
Opinion: Vatican rightly removed Nativity scene featuring baby Jesus on Palestinian keffiyeh, which distorts Jesus’ Jewish identity and politicizes sacred Christian symbols; display fueled division and detracted from universal message of peace
Dov Maimon
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20:37 | 12.20.24
Only significant Israeli-American action would end Houthi threat
Analysis: Israel's strike on Hodeida and Sanaa can have no real effect on the rebel force motivated by extreme Muslim fervor and euphoria over military successes; without targeting their weapons production, their leaders and civilian control, they will persist
Ron Ben-Yishai
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13:17 | 12.19.24
Supporting pro-Israel allies against cancel culture
Opinion: Backing allies like Erin Molan, who face personal and professional backlash for their pro-Israel stance, is vital amid rising antisemitism and cancel culture; recognizing those who risk everything to fight injustice and double standards is more important than ever
Rabbi Steven Burg
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21:37 | 12.18.24
Selective justice: The double standards of international criticism against Israel
Opinion: Where was Amnesty International, which accuses Israel of genocide, during Assad's slaughter of Syrians or Sudan’s Darfur genocide? Hopes human rights groups would avoid bias of global bodies have proven unfounded, highlighting persistent double standard
Ben Dror-Yemini
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18:34 | 12.18.24
A normalization agreement would be best for Israel, but will Trump agree?
Opinion: Netanyahu's obsession to act against Iran and secure victories for his political career could blindside Trump as he enters office, where he could decide Israel's fate on a whim; "Anything can happen"
Orly Azoulay
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13:15 | 12.18.24
Erdogan's Turkey is the new Syria
Analysis: Syria’s new leadership is consulting with Turkey and cooperating closely with Ankara; This is making the Kurds feel increasingly threatened
Smadar Perry
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00:37 | 12.18.24
If Netanyahu truly wants to reshape the Middle East, he needs a quiet home front
Opinion: Netanyahu faces historic choices: strike Iran’s nuclear program, pursue a costly hostage deal or focus on reshaping Israel’s democracy; with so many concerns converging at the same time, something has got to give
Nahum Barnea
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19:21 | 12.16.24
Fears grow over 'Syria effect' spreading to Jordan, West Bank
Analysis: Shin Bet and military intelligence chiefs, still reeling from failures of October 7, visit neighboring kingdom amid growing concerns about regime's stability, with fears local groups may be inspired by Assad's ousting
Yossi Yehoshua
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11:09 | 12.16.24
For Palestinians, Syria is a closing door and an opening window
Analysis: The crimes attributed to the Assad regime against Syrians, Palestinians, and Lebanese make it very hard for anyone to shed a tear on a tyrant regime that controlled its people with steel and fire
Elias Zananiri/The Media Line
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20:05 | 12.15.24
Tehran anxiously examining Assad's fall amid fears of 'Syrization'
Analysis: Iran intensely studying reasons behind Syrian leader's ouster amid fears of brewing revolution against Islamic regime; those looking for a sliver of hope for social and political reforms won't find it in Khamenei's rhetoric
Raz Zimmt
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12:12 | 12.15.24
Jewish communities see lines crossed in antisemitism worldwide
Opinion: Israel must understand its responsibility for Jewish brothers and sisters facing a new reality that impacts their lives daily and must stand by them with unwavering resolve
Ayelet Nahmias-Verbin
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09:41 | 12.14.24
Assad's fall presents dangers and opportunities for Israel
Opinion: The collapse of Syria's regime as Israel knew it means new threats from Iran and Turkey but can also lead to positive changes in the region
Efraim Sneh
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00:53 | 12.13.24
After Gaza, Lebanon and Syria: Iran in the crosshairs
Opinion: Israel’s precision strikes on Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran highlight its strategy: defeat, not containment; to ensure stability, the fall of the mullah regime is imperative, demanding unwavering resolve to eliminate looming threats
Rami Simani
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09:21 | 12.12.24
Pre-October 7 Israel would never have carried out massive strikes on Syria
Opinion: Israel’s decisive actions in Syria mark a pivotal shift in its security doctrine; By systematically dismantling enemy capabilities and leveraging decades of intelligence work, IDF ensures strategic threats never materialize, applying hard-learned lessons from past failures to safeguard the future
Amihai Attali
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14:46 | 12.11.24
Jordanian leaders fear kingdom could be next to fall
Analysis: Concerns on unclear rebel government body in Syria and unrelenting Iranian attempts to gain sway in the country lead Jordanian lawmakers to worry for their future ; fears include alliance with Jordanian Islamist groups
Smadar Perry
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14:46 | 12.10.24
Syria after Assad: What’s next for a nation scarred by barbarism?
Opinion: The collapse of Assad’s regime ended over 50 years of dictatorship, marking a historic shift for Syria; yet, questions remain over the swift withdrawal of allies, the rise of Islamist figures and the nation’s uncertain path after years of devastation
Fahad Almasri
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08:31 | 12.10.24
Next generation of Jewish leaders are warriors in a digital age
Opinion: These young Jews have proven themselves to be modern-day Lions of Judah, wielding their smartphones as effectively as swords in the battle for truth and justice
Rabbi Steven Burg
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21:17 | 12.09.24
Impact of Syria’s fall on Israeli economy
Analysis: The absence of clear political relations and intentions between Israel and Syria creates a security risk which directly harms the country's economy
Dr. Amit Serusi
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18:18 | 12.09.24
The rise and fall of Iran's Shia Crescent
Opinion: While it is premature to dismiss Iran’s influence in the Middle East, the collapse of the Assad regime has placed its 'Axis of Resistance' in unprecedented jeopardy
Raz Zimmt
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12:16 | 12.09.24
In Syria and everywhere, the status quo is finished. The West will have to react
Opinion: The fall of Assad’s regime shattered the regional status quo, exposing Western passivity; Israel’s strikes weakened Iran and Hezbollah but lack strategic depth; with Iran advancing its nuclear program, Israel must act decisively before threats escalate further
Dan Zamansky
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01:11 | 12.09.24
Universal jurisdiction is a concept that should deeply concern us
Analysis: Palestinian lawfare against Israel intensifies, using universal jurisdiction to pursue cases in 30 countries; IDF leaders and soldiers face rising risks abroad; while former troops can still travel, heightened vigilance remains crucial
Gadi Ezra
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21:29 | 12.08.24
Not a businesswoman, not a politician, not a nice person: The power of a hostage's mother
Opinion: Einav Zangauker has reluctantly become an international symbol, but Matan's sign of life video reminds us she is a mother who will never abandon her son
Chen Artzi Sror
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12:48 | 12.08.24
Fall of Assad regime continues collapse of the Iranian dream
Analysis: As situation unfolds in Syria, Israel must significantly strengthen its defenses on the Golan Heights border and focus on the disturbing scenario of terrorists taking over arsenal of weapons of mass destruction
Yossi Yehoshua
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12:36 | 12.08.24
Outcome of Syrian rebel offensive surprises the world
Analysis: Intelligence in the world and in Israel was completely surprised by the successes of the Syrian rebels, who overthrew the brutal regime; Israel's government considers its response
Nadav Eyal
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10:14 | 12.08.24
Terrorism runs unchecked in Latin America, and the United States suffers
Opinion: As attention focuses on Middle East, Latin America faces rising Hezbollah-linked threats; funded by Iran and drug trafficking, Hezbollah's influence grows, but US counterterrorism efforts remain limited
Jennifer Teale
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23:44 | 12.07.24
Developments in Syria favor Israel, but the tide could turn on a dime
Commentary: Rebels near Israel’s border are local villagers with past ties to Israel, while Kurdish militias disrupt Iran’s arms route to Lebanon; with US curbing Erdoğan’s ambitions, Israel readies for potential threats, including jihadists nearing Golan border
Ron Ben-Yishai
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20:55 | 12.07.24
Germany begins to take necessary action on antisemitism
Analysis: Germany adopts new resolution to fight surging antisemitism, targeting far-right, left-wing and Islamist sources; with 95% rise in incidents in 2023, critics demand stronger measures to safeguard Jewish communities and ensure government accountability
Jennifer Teale
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13:08 | 12.07.24
Back to the 'Islamic winter'
Analysis: The ongoing geopolitical developments in Syria and across the region threaten Jordan's stability, a scenario for which Israel must prepare
Col. (res.) Dr. Ronen Itsik
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22:01 | 12.06.24
Iran eyes power in Lebanon as Hezbollah weakens
Opinion: Despite resistance from Lebanon’s leadership and widespread public disdain, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard remains intent on establishing security and intelligence foothold in politically fragile nation
Smadar Perry
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09:16 | 12.06.24
Fears of Syria's collapse: Israel's dilemmas and Erdoğan's interests
Commentary: Rebels advance south and east, posing threats to Israel: from missiles and possible chemical weapons falling into jihadist hands to Iranian entrenchment in Syria and Assad's potential collapse; yet Erdoğan, like Israel, has a stake in keeping Assad afloat
Ron Ben-Yishai
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01:00 | 12.06.24
Abbas must cooperate in Gaza rule or risk isolation
Analysis: The PA chairman will have to decide whether to sign a presidential decree that will establish the committee and give up exclusive control or be cut off from EU funding
Einav Halabi
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16:39 | 12.05.24
Military pressure alone cannot bring an end to the war
Opinion: I have never claimed that the IDF is 'the most moral army in the world,' but I can confidently assert that its code of ethics in warfare is certainly on par with that of Western militaries.
Giora Eiland
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12:01 | 12.05.24
Israel's climate bill is a joke and not how you deal with the climate crisis
Opinion: The Israeli government continues to ignore the climate risks and the climate bill to be submitted to the Knesset for approval next week is nothing more than a PR stunt
Prof. Adi Wolfson
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12:41 | 12.04.24
Cocaine smuggling, aerial cargo: When crime takes to the sky
Opinion: The rapid advancement of drone technology and autonomous aircraft ushers in a new era of innovation but increasingly more accessible and affordable; they now present criminal organizations with unprecedented opportunities for exploitation
Boaz Gilad
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07:40 | 12.04.24
Trump threatens Hamas with 'all hell to pay,' but what leverage does he have?
Commentary: Seeking to avoid Middle East entanglements, Trump vows to hit terror group 'harder than anybody has been hit' in US history if hostages not freed by his inauguration; with limited military options, Trump may target Hamas finances, leveraging ties with Qatar; and how could Iran play a role
Ron Ben-Yishai
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11:21 | 12.03.24
Natural allies: Iranians reject regime’s anti-Israel policies
Opinion: Once allies, Iran and Israel now face deep hostility due to the Islamic Republic’s anti-Israel stance; many Iranians, frustrated with the regime’s oppression and failed policies, view Israel as a natural ally, embracing shared interests and historic bonds
Saeed Ghasseminejad, Janatan Sayeh
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01:03 | 12.03.24
The Oxford show trial
Opinion: Oxford Union debated the motion, 'Israel is an apartheid state committing genocide'; but as pro-Israel speakers tried to present their case, the event devolved into one of the most appalling and blatantly antisemitic scenes imaginable
Emily Schrader, Oxford
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22:38 | 11.30.24
Israel must prepare for potential emergence of Sunni jihadist threat on its border
Analysis: Turkey-backed offensive against Assad and Shiite militias in Syria appears to be direct consequence of Lebanon cease-fire deal, leaving Damascus isolated without robust support it once relied on from Hezbollah, Iran and Russia
Ron Ben-Yishai
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15:18 | 11.30.24
Azerbaijan's Shiite challenge: On Iran-Azerbaijan relations and the Israeli angle
Analysis: In contrast to the other Shiite regional players, Iran is being unsuccessful in expanding its influence over Azerbaijan despite efforts
Eran Lahav
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11:09 | 11.29.24
The northern front cease-fire: Weighing the pros and cons
Analysis: Israel must create conditions that permanently prevent Hezbollah from regaining the capacity to threaten our communities and citizens
Amir Avivi
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23:04 | 11.28.24
An uncertain future awaits on northern border, but cease-fire is lesser of two evils
Opinion: Much to our national chagrin, completely annihilating a terrorist organization is not feasible; The cease-fire with Lebanon is not the ideal solution, but it does alleviate stress on IDF reservists, gives us breathing room to rebuild out towns, facilitates the return of northern residents and strengthens our international bona fides
Ariela Ringel Hoffman
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13:03 | 11.28.24
IDF's achievements against Hezbollah are tremendous and we should talk about it
We did not deal a heavy blow to Hezbollah, and we did not reach a cease-fire in order to return to what was: Israel is in a position of strength. We lost this strength once because of a conciliatory approach. It must not happen again.
Ben-Dror Yemini
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08:44 | 11.28.24
Hezbollah can only claim Pyrrhic victory, but the real one is Israel's
Analysis: While criticism of the cease-fire agreement is valid, it is equally true that Hezbollah was badly battered in this war, and Israel can claim a resounding victory; Now Israel needs to turn its attention to the Iranian nuclear threat that, if it materializes, will render Hezbollah irrelevant in terms of Middle East power dynamics
Avi Issacharoff
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14:43 | 11.27.24
Even with cease-fire, Israel can't lower it's guard in Lebanon
Opinion: Hezbollah has suffered greatly over the last year, but it won't sit idle in Lebanon and will work to rearm under the Israeli radar should the country allow it
Lior Ben Ari
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09:20 | 11.27.24
Why should we trust government, military now, after Oct. 7 failings?
Opinion: PM and top military brass knew all too well what Hezbollah is capable of and let us sleep in our beds with the danger nearby so why should we believe them now when they say things will be different next time?
Amichai Atali
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12:15 | 11.26.24
Hostages cry out for help, our government ignores them
Freed hostage in a special column: Our government is utterly deaf. It has ears but does not hear. It has eyes but does not see. This callousness is beyond comprehension for any rational or compassionate person
Ada Sagi
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06:29 | 11.26.24
Hezbollah’s terror army will rebuild—Israel’s test lies in first breach
Commentary: As Lebanon cease-fire nears, questions linger: Will Hezbollah bypass restrictions, and can the enforcement mechanism deliver? IDF braces for border test that could turn the deal into a real solution—or a repeat of failed Resolution 1701
Ron Ben-Yishai
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23:47 | 11.25.24
Israel's only option on Iran is ending Khamenei's regime
Opinion: Supreme leader has set 2040 as target for final destruction of Israel, necessitating a change in strategy that transitions from defensive to offensive action using the IDF's intelligence and operational capabilities, U.S. support and regional alliances
Jacob Nagel, Mark Dubowitz
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09:27 | 11.25.24
My encounter with an Italian antisemite highlights Europe's growing hatred
Opinion: A pleasant conversation that took a turn for the worse revealed antisemitic stereotypes fueling Europe’s rising hate; the Amsterdam pogrom underscores the alarming normalization of antisemitism driven by misinformation and extremism
Amine Ayoub
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21:28 | 11.24.24
The ICC’s gangsterism demands resolute and severe punishment
Opinion: Israel should label the ICC an antisemitic organization, ban its activities in Israeli-controlled areas and impose sanctions on its staff; it should warn prosecutor Khan and judges to withdraw warrants against Israel or face severe, unspecified consequences, setting a firm tone
Dan Zamansky
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22:48 | 11.23.24
Battered by Israel, Iran and Hezbollah shift terror operations to southern Syria
Analysis: Hezbollah and pro-Iranian militias establish new bases and relocate forces to evade further strikes while maintaining strategic footholds near Golan Heights
Fahad Almasri
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19:05 | 11.23.24
Uncovering Hezbollah subterfuge are a post-war priority
Analysis: Military intelligence must identify even minor violations early, providing the IDF with actionable evidence as the Iran-backed proxy seeks to rebuild its capabilities
Ron Ben-Yishai
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15:10 | 11.23.24
Arrangement or escalation: Security alternatives on the Lebanese border
Analysis: US-mediated talks between Israel and Lebanon face hurdles as Hezbollah de facto controls Lebanon; Israel must choose between a limited agreement or continued warfare, balancing military success with the need for regional security and international support
Col. (Res.) Dr. Ronen Itsik
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22:00 | 11.22.24
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