Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Israel”
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The Imminent Fall of Yahya Sinwar
Yahya Sinwar, the ruthless leader of Hamas in Gaza, has long been a central figure in the perpetuation of terrorism and violence in the region. As the head of an organization internationally recognized as a terrorist group, Sinwar has orchestrated countless attacks against civilians, leaving a trail of devastation in his wake. His actions have not only caused immense suffering but have also entrenched the cycle of violence that continues to plague the Middle East.
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Erdogan threatens to invade Israel
President Erdogan is ranting and raving again. He is a danger to the Middle East.
The world, and especially NATO members, must strongly condemn his outrageous threats against Israel and force him to end his support for Hamas.
We won’t accept threats from a wannabe dictator.
— יאיר לפיד - Yair Lapid (@yairlapid) July 28, 2024 Maybe I missed the strong US Administration response to this threat by a NATO member to invade Israel.
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Stop living in Amos Hochstein’s appeasement-based fantasy land
Hezbollah had 18 years to withdraw north of the Litani River. The LAF and UNIFIL had 18 years and billions of US taxpayer dollars to make it happen. Stop living in Amos Hochstein’s appeasement-based fantasy land, and start living in the reality of 12 dead kids on a soccer field.
— Richard Goldberg (@rich_goldberg) July 29, 2024
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Tortured by Hamas
"They deliberately hurt me" Former hostage Maya Regev shared the abuse she endured for 50 days while held captive in Gaza after being shot in the leg and kidnapped from the Nova music festival on October 7.
Maya says that while she was treated for a gunshot wound to her leg,… pic.twitter.com/zBDgk5Ux6b
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) July 28, 2024
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Choosing the Lesser of Two Evils: Biden vs. Trump and the Hope in Nikki Haley
Choosing the Lesser of Two Evils: Biden vs. Trump and the Hope in Nikki Haley In the tumultuous landscape of American politics, voters often find themselves choosing between two candidates they perceive as flawed. The upcoming election, with Joe Biden and Donald Trump as the leading figures, is a quintessential example of this dilemma. Both candidates bring a set of policies and personal characteristics that leave many voters feeling uneasy.
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Acknowledging the Unseen: The Tragic Displacement of Jewish Refugees from Arab Countries on World Refugee Day
World Refugee Day is a significant occasion to acknowledge the diverse groups of people who have endured persecution and displacement throughout history. Among these groups are the Jewish refugees who were expelled from Arab countries in the mid-20th century. According to various estimates, over 850,000 Jews were forced to leave their homes in countries such as Iraq, Egypt, Yemen, and Libya, where they had lived for centuries, contributing substantially to the social, cultural, and economic life of their societies.
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Biden's Inaction Endangers Israel: How Iran and Hezbollah are Strengthened by U.S. Neglect
It is beyond infuriating to witness the Biden administration’s lack of decisive action regarding the escalating threats faced by Israel. By failing to take a firm stance, the administration is not only abandoning a crucial ally but is also emboldening Iran and its proxies, enabling them to act with increasing audacity. Iran’s relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons is a dire threat to Israel and regional stability, and the Biden administration’s passive approach only encourages Tehran’s ambitions.