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Integrating Israeli technologies in projects in the US, including under this vision, is invaluable for Israel, nationally and economically, alike.
This will be the second coming of Saint Donald, a man who by his own admission has never done anything wrong, calling himself “perhaps the most honest guy almost in the world.”
Critiquing university student boycotts of Israel and highlighting the disconnect between activism and informed understanding of the Middle East conflict.
A World Jewish Congress delegation visited Slovenia to address rising antisemitism. They met with officials, faced challenges, and emphasized the right to Jewish pride and safety.
Granting amnesty to bullies is a losing endeavor, whether they’re Hamas terrorists or student activists.
Each fundamentalist movement presents to its followers a vision of a state of religious law between the river Jordan and the sea - a Halachic State or an Islamic Caliphate.
Three key trade routes from China - Northern, Southern, and Middle Corridors - reshape geopolitics. Israel leans towards the Middle Corridor for strategic trade security amidst escalating tensions.
The measures taken by university administrators, including the suspension of protesters, seem to fan the flames further.
In their book Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction, Philip Tetlock and Dan Gardner argue that good decision-makers need to be good predictors of outcomes of their decision-making.
Since October 7, and especially in recent weeks, more and more American patriots, let alone Jews, are approaching this exciting leap forward apprehensively.