Hamas-Abbas ties: The Israeli leader who met with terrorists

Hamas-Abbas ties: The Israeli leader who met with terrorists

Investigation reveals Ra'am party associations with designated terror operatives who funneled millions to Hamas through European charity organizations.

Israel confronts a defining test as regional pressures shift

Israel confronts a defining test as regional pressures shift

While Turkey expands its regional ambitions and Netanyahu weighs competing proposals to end his trial, Israel faces threats abroad, from Rafah to Qatar, and political dilemmas at home.

Nobel prize laureate: 'If they find me, they'll disappear me'

Nobel prize laureate: 'If they find me, they'll disappear me'

Even in a secret hideout, María Corina Machado, Venezuela's opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, doesn't give up. "The transition to democracy has begun, truth defeated Maduro."

Douglas Murray spent 20 years warning about Islam – now he says Israel is the answer

Douglas Murray spent 20 years warning about Islam – now he says Israel is the answer

The British conservative intellectual warns the West is surrendering to Islamism, and believes Israeli society offers a model for Western civilization's survival.

Turkey's Gaza plan could corner Israel on two fronts

Turkey's Gaza plan could corner Israel on two fronts

Ankara's massive effort to strengthen its foothold in the Gaza Strip is anything but innocent, and if President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s broader strategy bears fruit, Israel could soon find itself squared off against the Turkish military, to the south and to the north. How can Israel avoid a Turkish stranglehold?

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Israel's Rafah test could show path to toppling Hamas

The current Hamas standoff must end decisively – mass surrender, detention or terrorist deaths. Images and publicity carry value. Israel's handling of trapped Rafah terrorists will signal to regional powers whether it remains committed to dismantling terror infrastructure or accepts cosmetic fixes.

Iran is stockpiling missiles, but Israel holds two cards for the next war

Iran is stockpiling missiles, but Israel holds two cards for the next war

From the threat of Trump to the ayatollahs' nuclear program, Tehran is still refraining from returning to it full force. However, what Israel defines as its “second existential threat” is already in the process of rebuilding. The path to miscalculation could be dangerously short.

Why does the US keep producing Mamdanis?

Why does the US keep producing Mamdanis?

The results of the New York elections tell only part of the story. Over the past week, Democratic candidates won every possible race across the US, raising the bigger question: what keeps dooming Republicans, and how has progressive madness taken hold of public discourse even on the right?

How radical Islam is transforming Belgium into next Lebanon

How radical Islam is transforming Belgium into next Lebanon

Fadila Maaroufi survived a near-fatal attack and family abandonment, yet continues exposing how Islamist extremists are systematically conquering European neighborhoods – and why Jews will be the first victims.

This is Israel's role in electing Mamdani

This is Israel's role in electing Mamdani

Historic election of Muslim socialist Zohran Mamdani reveals deepening crisis in Israel-Diaspora relations with liberal Jewish voters.

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