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Is Saudi Arabia Next to Make Peace With Israel?

Is Saudi Arabia Next to Make Peace With Israel? A three-way deal involving Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the U.S. may expedite the process. By Joseph Puder Ever since the signing of the Abraham Accords in September 2020, the prevailing question was “would Saudi Arabia be next.” It appears now that…

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A Pivotal Time in Israel

A Pivotal Time in Israel By Hal Lindsey Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s fragile governing coalition may have just doomed itself. They were unable to renew a law that has been automatic ever since the Six Day War. The statute simply applies Israeli law to Israeli citizens in Judea and…

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World Peace and Political Survival

World Peace and Political Survival By Lawrence Kadish Originally Published by the Gatestone Institute. Failed White House policies -- on Afghanistan, open borders, and now the issues of energy independence and pork-barrel budgets -- have caused surging rates of inflation. With mid-term elections months away and dismal poll numbers, the…

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Iran’s Mullahs Score Nuclear Victory

Iran's Mullahs Score Nuclear Victory By Majid Rafizadeh Originally Published by the Gatestone Institute. The Biden Administration is sitting idly by while Iran's ruling mullahs continue to advance their nuclear program. For almost a year and half, the P5+1 (the US, UK, France, Russia and China, plus Germany) have held…

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Understanding The Six-Day War

Understanding The Six-Day War The classic example of legal use of force under international law. By Ari Lieberman June 5th marked the 55th anniversary of the Six-Day War of 1967. Palestinians refer to the war as the “Naqsah,” or setback. But no matter what you call it, the Six-Day War…

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Palestinians, Yet Again, Attack Jewish Pilgrims On Temple Mount

Palestinians, Yet Again, Attack Jewish Pilgrims On Temple Mount Only a week after Jerusalem Day. It's relentless. By Hugh Fitzgerald Another Jewish holiday, another Arab attack on Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount. This time, it was the religious holiday of Shavuot, on June 5, exactly a week after Jerusalem…

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Iran’s Cupboards Are Bare

Iran’s Cupboards Are Bare And so are its cradles. By Hugh Fitzgerald The Saudi newspaper Al-Arabiya for May 20 contained an article about Iran’s collapsing birth rate. That story is here: “Voices from the Arab press: Iran’s new challenges: birth decline, aging society,” The Media Line, May 30, 2022: Concerns…

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Iranian Protesters Shout ‘Death to Khamenei’

Iranian Protesters Shout ‘Death to Khamenei' A population at a breaking point. By Hugh Fitzgerald In Iran, the Islamic Republic has mired the country in misery. Iranian rulers would rather sacrifice their people’s economic well-being to their mad pursuit of nuclear weapons. Tens of billions of dollars have gone into…

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U.S. Seeks Jerusalem Consulate For Palestinians

U.S. Seeks Jerusalem Consulate For Palestinians Why it's a very bad idea. By Joseph Puder The US State Department once again is resuscitating the idea of reopening a Jerusalem consulate. But according to Al-Arabiya, the US is committed to the reopening of the US consulate in Jerusalem. Ned Price, the…

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