While tourism is gradually returning to Israel, with some foreign airlines returning to fly in and out of the country as usual, the overall situation is not back to normal.
Since October 7, and especially in recent weeks, more and more American patriots, let alone Jews, are approaching this exciting leap forward apprehensively.
Why, and how, did this trend of indifference, outright ignorance, or assigning the topics a lower grade of interest take root?
The system, the Tactical Very Short-range Air Defense (VSHORAD) system, combines soft-kill and hard-kill capabilities.
Today, I will tackle the Times’s opinion writer, Thomas Friedman, and his recent column, “Israel has a choice to make: Rafah or Riyadh,” for factual context and even-handedness.
Israelis pay high prices for Chinese electric cars, not just due to taxes, but because the Chinese rely on global subsidies for their domestic market.
65% of respondents doubt Netanyahu's claims that Israel is on the verge of victory in ongoing conflicts.
Iran is succeeding in disrupting websites and minor disruptions of operations at ports, but not in significant infrastructure damage.
‘Be the bridge rather than the barrier,’ urges Noor Dahri, Pakistani born peace activist and head of the Islamic Theology of Counter-Terrorism think tank.