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Experts have long warned that remarks suggesting that the United States might not honor its NATO commitments could encourage Russia to test NATO members' readiness to enforce the alliance's Article 5, which states that an armed attack against one member state is an attack on all
Israelis don't want to work blue-collar jobs, Palestinian labor largely disappeared after October 7, and the government now plans to import hundreds of thousands of migrant workers from Sri Lanka and Thailand. 'Perhaps the Zionist dream is adjusting'
The immediate response in Israel to foreign reports about the occupation's violence is nothing new. This time, too, attacks by settlers and the soldiers assisting them will persist as long as authorities refrain from punishment – because these attacks serve their policy
'For me, this is about control, power, and mone. Kashrut is a mafia': As kosher wine dominates demand, non-observant Israeli winemakers are squeezed out, at home as well as abroad
The president's attempt to pass the buck for opening the Strait of Hormuz to the European and Gulf nations may lead to an alliance that bypasses the U.S. and shoves Israel to the margins
If the UAE joins the military effort, it would become the first Gulf Arab state to take part in the war against Iran. Sources say Abu Dhabi is advocating for a UN Security Council resolution authorizing the use of force
Exodus is a story of liberation from slavery, but it has also inspired numerous colonialist movements. It's a myth that needs to be treated with caution
Roman Gofman, Netanyahu's military secretary, is accused of leaking classified data to a teenager as part of an influence campaign. Former justice Asher Grunis, head of the appointments committee, believes the scandal complicates Gofman's promotion
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The fact that none of the Arab countries that have attacked Iran has severed diplomatic ties with Tehran and that no Arab army has entered the war may indicate that these countries are already beginning to prepare for the day after the war, when they will have no choice but to return to the negotiating table
Trump said that he was nearly ready to end the war in two to three weeks – even if Tehran does not agree to a cease-fire. He is scheduled to address the nation later in the day
A cluster missile struck a building in the ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak, causing extensive damage. Impact sites were also reported in Tel Aviv, Holon and Ramat Gan
Most mainstream Jewish establishment organizations have resisted commenting on the law mandating the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of lethal acts of terrorism. The only group to openly welcome the law was the far-right Zionist Organization of America
Several left-wing Jewish groups joined a march against the far-right on Saturday, but mainstream Jewish bodies stayed away, struggling to find a place as the British political landscape becomes polarized to the extremes
While not voting outright to increase funding for military aid to Israel, Ocasio-Cortez had voted last year against an amendment to cut funding for the Iron Dome, sparking backlash from her progressive base. She also pledged to combat efforts to codify the controversial IHRA definition of antisemitism into law
These days mark the centenary of the birth of French philosopher Michel Foucault. In Iran, he saw a unique event with the potential not only to replace an oppressive regime with a more enlightened one, but also to address a deeper philosophical problem